NEW YORK — Three women were injured late Sunday afternoon in a series of subway slashing incidents, New York Police Department officials said, as they released photos of a suspect.
At about 4:14 p.m., police received reports of a slashing that took place at the 86th Street-Lexington Avenue subway station, police said. A 19-year-old woman exited a southbound 4 train and was walking up the platform stairs when a male suspect slashed her right leg, the NYPD said in a press release.
The suspect fled on a downtown 4 train, and both victims were transported and treated at a local hospital for their injuries, police said. The suspect again fled the scene, police said. The victim was transported to a local hospital for her injuries, which police described as a"severe laceration."
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