Subway Attack: Man Indicted for Stabbing Straphanger During Vicious Assault in Harlem Train Station
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Subway attack: Man indicted for stabbing straphanger during vicious assault in Harlem train station
A grand jury indicted a Manhattan man for allegedly stabbing a transit rider during a brutal assault inside a busy Harlem train station this summer, District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced. Victor Solis, 58, is accused of stabbing a 56-year-old man inside the West 125th Street and Saint Nicholas Avenue subway station in July. He was charged on Sept. 3 in state Supreme Court with second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault and two counts…
D.A. Bragg: Man Indicted For Stabbing At West Harlem Subway Station
“As alleged, Victor Solis brutally attacked a man who was just trying to make his way home after a day of hard work,” said District Attorney Bragg. “This attack caused significant, life-threatening injuries that were thankfully nonfatal. I wish the victim a full and swift recovery, and I am grateful
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