Crime & Safety
Photos: Youths Wanted In Park Slope Subway Stabbing, Cops Say
A group of five youths is wanted by police in connection to the June 2 stabbing of a 17-year-old boy at Union Street station, police said.

PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN — Five youths involved in the stabbing of a 17-year-old boy in a Park Slope subway station remain on the loose, police said.
NYPD officials released photographs and video of a group of youths they believe are connected to the June 2 stabbing inside Union Street station.

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The images released Thursday apparently depict the moments after an argument on a D train that rolled into the station.
A 17-year-old boy had told a group of straphangers to turn down their music, which prompted an argument, the New York Post first reported.
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The argument escalated to the point in which one person stabbed the boy in the leg, police said.
The stabber and those in his group then left the subway station, authorities said.
The boy was taken to Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in stable condition, authorities said.
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