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Multiple people stabbed near Penn Station, one seriously injured

7 June 2026
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Six individuals sustained injuries during a stabbing incident near New York City’s Penn Station on Sunday evening. Emergency services responded to reports of the attack around 7:02 p.m. at West 33rd Street and Seventh Avenue. Among the injured, one person was reported to have serious injuries, while two others suffered moderate injuries, and three sustained minor injuries. The victims were taken to Bellevue Hospital and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center for treatment. Amtrak Police, who are leading the investigation, confirmed that a suspect has been apprehended. The exact circumstances surrounding the stabbings and the suspect’s motive remain unclear. The incident occurred during a busy period for the station, coinciding with significant events in the area.

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Stabbings in public places, such as train stations, can raise concerns about safety within urban environments, particularly in densely populated areas like New York City. Incidents like this highlight the ongoing discussions surrounding public safety and crime rates. Amtrak Police’s involvement indicates the importance of inter-agency collaboration in addressing such violent occurrences. Historical data shows that violent crime in New York City has fluctuated over the years, with various factors influencing crime rates, including socioeconomic conditions and policing strategies.

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