
Woman accused of attacking mom on Bronx subway platform
Police say a woman was holding a baby and had another child in a stroller when the suspect started an argument.
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Police say a woman was holding a baby and had another child in a stroller when the suspect started an argument.
Video shows a police presence at the 86th Street and Lexington station around 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
The victim and shooter knew each other, according to sources.
Police said the man was being treated at Bellevue Hospital after he was shot multiple times.
Police say a passenger found the Tavon Silver unconscious with stab wounds on a southbound 4 train.
Police say the suspect repeatedly punched the victim and made anti-sexual orientation remarks.
Police said the man approached a woman on the train with his genitals exposed and attempted to force oral sex.
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