Violent Machete Fight Leaves Two Men Injured in Upper Manhattan
On a late Sunday night in Upper Manhattan, a violent altercation between two men resulted in both individuals sustaining serious injuries from a machete. The incident took place around 11:40 p.m. on Nagle Avenue near Thayer Street in Fort George, according to police reports.
The victims, a 60-year-old man and a 40-year-old man, were found with stab wounds – the older man with a stab wound to the neck, and the younger man with cuts on his arm and stomach. Sources indicate that both men appeared to have inflicted wounds on each other during the altercation.
Initially reported as a shooting by a 911 caller, responding officers discovered that the injuries were actually caused by a machete. Both men were rushed to Harlem Hospital, where the 60-year-old man is in critical condition while the 40-year-old man is in stable condition.
Photos from the scene depict the machete lying on the ground, with bloody towels and clothing scattered nearby along with blue medical gloves. The motive behind the violent confrontation remains unclear, and no charges have been filed in connection with the incident as of now.

As the investigation into the machete attack continues, authorities are working to piece together the events leading up to the violent altercation. The streets of Upper Manhattan were left in shock and disbelief following the brutal incident that unfolded on a quiet Sunday night.