Crime & Safety

Teacher, Safety Officer Attacked In Bronx School Intrusion: Mayor

An intruder at P.S. 69 in The Bronx assaulted a teacher Thursday before being stopped by a school safety agent, Mayor Eric Adams said.

An intruder tried to attack a teacher at a Bronx school Thursday morning, Mayor Eric Adams said.
An intruder tried to attack a teacher at a Bronx school Thursday morning, Mayor Eric Adams said. (David Allen/Patch)

NEW YORK CITY — A slashing attack and intrusion at a Bronx school that left staff injured appears to be rooted in a domestic dispute, police said.

Many details about the Thursday morning attack are still scant beyond what Mayor Eric Adams outlined before a major announcement on the citywide expansion of gifted and talented programs.

Adams said a person tried to enter P.S. 69 in The Bronx and assault a staff member.

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“A heroic act by a school safety agent prevented it from taking place,” he said.

The safety agent was slashed in the attack, Adams said.

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NYPD officials said the agent — a man — received a slash wound to his neck or the back of his left ear. He was taken to Jacobi Medical Center for treatment.

Police took a 23-year-old man into custody on accusations he carried out the attack. He appears to have been in a domestic dispute with a staff member, authorities said.

Charges are pending, police said.

Two school staff were also injured in the assault, but NYPD couldn't confirm details as of Thursday morning.

Chancellor David Banks said a teacher and the safety officer are being treated at Jacobi Medical Center.

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