Crime & Safety
Teen, 17, Left Injured In Brooklyn Subway Stabbing: Police
The incident on happened on a No. 3 train at the Utica Avenue subway station on Sunday.

BROOKLYN, NY — Police are searching for four men who stabbed a teenager at a Brooklyn subway station on Sunday, police said.
The incident on happened on a No. 3 train at the Utica Avenue subway station around 10:20 p.m when the victim was approached by the four men, police said.
The group then punched the 17-year-old, with one of them stabbing the victim in the leg, according to a FOX5 New York report.
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The teenager was transported to Kings County Hospital in stable condition.
No arrests have been made as of Monday evening. A description of the suspects was not readily available.
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It is unclear at this time if the victim knew his attackers.
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