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Suspect Apprehended in horrific NYC rush-hour subway stabbing that hurt 2 people

Police have arrested a man suspected of being involved in a terrible stabbing that injured two people onboard a crowded New York City subway train on Wednesday.

Footage obtained by FOX 5 New York captured the attack that police said unfolded as the train pulled into Grand Central Terminal during the morning rush hour around 7:20 a.m.

Police apprehended Gavin Ferguson, 30, who was accused of running from the scene after stabbing two men in the stomach. Ferguson is now facing accusations of attempted murder and second-degree assault.

“On Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at approximately 0720 hours, police responded to a 911 call of a person stabbed at Grand Central Terminal,” the New York Police Department told Fox News Digital.

“Upon arrival, officers were informed a 28-year-old male had been stabbed in the abdomen and a 32-year-old male stabbed in the abdomen and buttocks by an unidentified individual,” the police added.

The video appears to show the perpetrator encircling a man who got onto a train bench before being stabbed at least twice. Fellow passengers appeared stunned as they watched in horror from the sidelines.

According to police, the suspect left in an unknown direction after the incident, which resulted from an altercation.

According to authorities, Emergency Medical Services reacted to the event and sent both patients to the hospital in stable condition.

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