Crime & Safety

MTA Conductor Attacked, Robbed By 2 Teens On Brooklyn Train: Police

The second suspect is still at large, police said.

BROOKLYN, NY —A subway conductor was attacked and robbed of their conductor keys by two teens on a Brooklyn train on Monday, police said.

The incident happened on a Manhattan-bound F train near the 4th Ave.-9th St. station in Park Slope around 1:15 p.m.

Two teens opened the conductor's door and proceeded to punch the 51-year-old woman in the face. They then stole her keys, police said.

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One suspect was arrested shortly after the incident. The keys haven't been recovered and charges were pending against the teen as Tuesday afternoon.

The second suspect is still at large, police said.

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An investigation remains ongoing.

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