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Good Samaritan stabbed while defending woman harassed by two assailants at Bronx subway station

NEW YORK - A subway rider was stabbed in the hand overnight after police say he confronted two people for harassing an elderly woman in the Bronx. The 53-year-old man was attacked shortly before 1 a.m. Thursday at the Pelham Parkway 2 train station. Police said he was stabbed in the right hand after confronting the suspects, who took off in a white van. The victim was taken to the hospital in stable condition. The attack came just hours after New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the National Guard and State Police are being deployed to help the NYPD conduct subway bag checks following a rise in crime so far this year. https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/subway-rider-stabbed-for-defending-elderly-woman-nyc-national-guard-bag-checks/

A subway rider was stabbed while trying to help a woman who was being harassed at a Bronx station overnight, police said – just hours after the National Guard was called in as part of desperate new crime-fighting measures for the city’s troubled transit system.

The latest underground attack was reported at 12:50 a.m. at the Pelham Parkway station on the 2 and 5 lines, according to cops.

#NOW A woman harassed, man rescuing her STABBED on NYC Subway this morning at Pelham Pkwy Station on the 2 & 5 line.According to preliminary reports, victim was getting off of 2 train Around 1am, when he saw two men harassing and assaulting a woman. As victim intervened, he was… pic.twitter.com/R1cF82dRDE

A 53-year-old man was getting off a northbound train when he saw two men — one dressed in all red and the other in all blue — harassing a woman, the NYPD said.

The good Samaritan intervened to help the woman and was stabbed in the right hand with an unknown object, according to the police.

The victim was taken to Montefiore Medical Center, where he was listed in stable condition.

The suspects ran from the subway station and fled in a white vehicle, cops said.

The violence comes after Gov. Kathy Hochul suddenly announced a plan to deploy 1,000 National Guardsmen, state police and MTA cops to check commuters’ bags in the city’s crime-ridden subway system.

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