A violent altercation took place at the Union Square subway station on Wednesday morning, resulting in a 45-year-old man being stabbed in the back. The incident occurred during rush hour as the victim was heading towards the L train platform at the 14th Street-Union Square hub. The attacker, a male individual, fled the scene and was still at large by Wednesday evening. The victim was promptly taken to Bellevue Hospital and was reported to be in stable condition.
The motive behind the attack remains unclear, as it is uncertain whether the victim and the assailant were acquainted or what sparked the violent confrontation. The incident underscores the prevalence of violence in public spaces, raising concerns about safety and security for commuters and residents in the city.
In a separate incident a day earlier, a 15-year-old boy was stabbed multiple times during a fight on a Bronx bus. The altercation took place at Bartow and Wickham avenues in Baychester, with the teenager sustaining serious injuries. The circumstances surrounding the attack are still under investigation, and no arrests have been made as of Wednesday.
These disturbing incidents serve as a reminder of the need for vigilance and measures to ensure public safety in high-traffic areas like subway stations and bus routes. Authorities are urged to take swift action to apprehend the perpetrators and prevent similar acts of violence in the future.

