Violent Confrontation on the E Train Sparks Charges Against Brooklyn Man
A heated dispute over a loud cellphone call on the E train escalated into violence, leaving a fellow commuter with broken ribs and a stab wound. The 54-year-old victim was waiting to board the train at Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer station when he confronted Johnny Wood, a 50-year-old Brooklyn resident, about his loud conversation.
According to authorities, Wood then pulled out a knife and attacked the victim, stabbing him once in the ribcage area before getting off the train. The suspect fled the scene but was later arrested in Brooklyn on Tuesday.
The victim was rushed to a local hospital with injuries including broken ribs, a stab wound, and an injury to his chest. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz condemned the incident, stating that "every New Yorker knows how important it is to be able to travel on mass transit safely."
Wood has been charged with attempted murder, assault, and weapons offenses in connection with the incident. He appeared in court earlier this week and was remanded back into custody until his next appearance on Friday.
A heated dispute over a loud cellphone call on the E train escalated into violence, leaving a fellow commuter with broken ribs and a stab wound. The 54-year-old victim was waiting to board the train at Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer station when he confronted Johnny Wood, a 50-year-old Brooklyn resident, about his loud conversation.
According to authorities, Wood then pulled out a knife and attacked the victim, stabbing him once in the ribcage area before getting off the train. The suspect fled the scene but was later arrested in Brooklyn on Tuesday.
The victim was rushed to a local hospital with injuries including broken ribs, a stab wound, and an injury to his chest. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz condemned the incident, stating that "every New Yorker knows how important it is to be able to travel on mass transit safely."
Wood has been charged with attempted murder, assault, and weapons offenses in connection with the incident. He appeared in court earlier this week and was remanded back into custody until his next appearance on Friday.