Three Men Attacked in Brooklyn Over Weekend, Suspect Sought by Police
A spate of violent attacks has left authorities on high alert as police hunt for a serial assailant who targeted three men across Brooklyn. The incidents occurred in separate locations, including on a subway train and at two street intersections.
According to the NYPD, all three victims were subjected to slashes on their faces with an unidentified sharp object. The attacker is described as a male wearing predominantly black clothing.
The first attack took place early Saturday on a Q train heading north towards Cortelyou Road station. Just hours later, another incident occurred around 10 pm at Foster Street and New York Avenue. A third incident was reported before dawn Sunday on Newkirk Avenue in East Flatbush.
Miraculously, all three victims survived the attacks, with the most recent being taken to Kings County Hospital in stable condition. The NYPD has appealed for information from the public regarding this incident, urging anyone with any details to come forward by contacting the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS or online.
A spate of violent attacks has left authorities on high alert as police hunt for a serial assailant who targeted three men across Brooklyn. The incidents occurred in separate locations, including on a subway train and at two street intersections.
According to the NYPD, all three victims were subjected to slashes on their faces with an unidentified sharp object. The attacker is described as a male wearing predominantly black clothing.
The first attack took place early Saturday on a Q train heading north towards Cortelyou Road station. Just hours later, another incident occurred around 10 pm at Foster Street and New York Avenue. A third incident was reported before dawn Sunday on Newkirk Avenue in East Flatbush.
Miraculously, all three victims survived the attacks, with the most recent being taken to Kings County Hospital in stable condition. The NYPD has appealed for information from the public regarding this incident, urging anyone with any details to come forward by contacting the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS or online.