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Queens Subway Attack: Conductor Hospitalized
19 Jan
Summary
- MTA conductor hospitalized after unprovoked subway attack.
- Assault occurred while train was entering a Queens station.
- Police are investigating the incident; no arrests made.

An MTA conductor was hospitalized Sunday evening following an unprovoked assault at a subway station in Queens, New York. The incident unfolded around 5:45 p.m. as the No. 7 train approached the 74th Street-Roosevelt Avenue station.
While the conductor was reportedly looking out the train window, an unidentified male assailant began punching him repeatedly in the face. The suspect fled the area immediately after the attack, leaving the conductor injured.
The conductor was transported to a local hospital for treatment. As of the report, police have not provided an update on his condition. The investigation into the unprovoked assault is ongoing, and no arrests have been made.




