Crime & Safety
Man Stabbed On Upper East Side In Daylight Assault, Police Say
A man was stabbed on an Upper East Side street Sunday evening after getting into an argument aboard a bus, police said.

UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — A man was stabbed on an Upper East Side street on Sunday after getting into an argument with another man aboard a bus, according to police.
The incident unfolded around 6 p.m., when police got calls about a 45-year-old man who had been stabbed in the arm near the corner of East 74th Street and Second Avenue.
Police believe the victim and the assailant had gotten into an argument on an M15 bus, then got off the bus shortly before the assault. The argument continued on the street, leading to the stabbing.
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The victim was taken to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in stable condition, but was "not very cooperative" with investigators, according to a police spokesperson.
No suspects have been named and an investigation is ongoing.
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