Crime & Safety
PHOTOS: Suspect Sought After Attacking MTA Conductor At NYC Station
A 46-year-old conductor apparently got into an argument with the unidentified suspect before the attack, police said.

QUEENS, NY — Police are searching for a suspect who attacked an MTA conductor on a New York City subway train over the weekend.
The incident happened on the northbound "7" train platform at the 74th Street-Roosevelt Avenue station around 5:45 p.m. on Sunday.
According to police, the 46-year-old conductor got into an argument with the unidentified suspect which quickly escalated.
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The suspect then punched the conductor in the face before fleeing the scene.
The conductor was taken to NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst for treatment.
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The suspect is described as a man last seen wearing a black ski mask, clear glasses, black jacket, black pants, and black shoes.
No arrests have been made yet. An investigation remains ongoing.
No arrests have been made in that incident either.
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