Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Anti white hate crime?

Bronx man charged for stabbing pair of elderly straphangers on subway


A Bronx man was hit with attempted murder charges for stabbing a pair of elderly straphangers in a wild caught-on-video melee on a Queens subway train, authorities said.
Patrick Chambers, 46, faces one count of attempted murder, two counts of first-degree attempted assault and other charges for the July 5 morning brawl on a 7 train, according to the Queens District Attorney’s Office.
Chambers, while clutching a pair of scissors in one hand and a knife in the other, allegedly began yelling at a 71-year-old man sitting across from him, according to police.
“Why aren’t you home with your kids?” he allegedly barked — before stabbing the senior.
Both men fell to the train floor, and Chambers allegedly continued slicing the elderly stranger.
A 73-year-old good Samaritan intervened and ended up with a stab wound in his chest and wrist.
Chambers allegedly fled and both victims were transported to the hospital.
The 71-year-old victim lost 2 liters of blood and underwent emergency surgery for a large laceration to his abdomen and chest, the DA said.

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