Woman Stabbed Man on Queens Train Near 111 Street Station

Transportation & Traffic
Newstrix
|May 12, 2026
NEW YORK — Police responded to a violent incident on a Queens subway train Saturday afternoon, where a woman allegedly stabbed a man on board. The attack occurred around 3:30 p.m. at the 111 Street Station in Richmond Hill, Queens, sending shockwaves through commuters and reigniting concerns about public safety on New York City’s transit system.
The victim, a 42-year-old male, sustained a single stab wound to his torso and was transported to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in stable condition. The suspect, a 35-year-old female, was apprehended by officers responding quickly to the scene.
NYPD Responds to Daylight Subway Stabbing Incident
Responding officers from the NYPD quickly secured the scene at the 111 Street Station, a busy elevated stop serving the J and Z lines. The station platform was temporarily closed to allow for investigation and emergency personnel to attend to the victim, causing delays for hundreds of Saturday afternoon commuters.
“Our officers were on scene within minutes of the initial 911 call,” NYPD Transit Chief David Barrere told reporters Sunday morning. “We swiftly apprehended the individual believed to be responsible, and the victim is receiving medical care. Public safety on our subways remains our top priority, and we have zero tolerance for such acts of violence.” This rapid response helps prevent further incidents.
Witnesses Describe Frightening On-Board Altercation
Commuters on the train described a frightening altercation that escalated rapidly. Witnesses reported hearing a heated argument before the stabbing occurred, causing panic among passengers who quickly moved to other cars or exited the train upon arrival at the station.
“I heard shouting and then people started screaming and running away from one car,” said Maria Gonzalez, a passenger traveling from Jamaica to Brooklyn. “It was terrifying. You never expect something like that to happen in broad daylight. My heart was pounding when the train pulled into 111 Street.” She exited the train immediately after the incident.
Investigation Underway, Charges Pending
The suspect was taken into custody without further incident. The knife, believed to be the weapon used in the attack, was recovered by investigators at the scene. Charges against the woman are pending, and police are working to determine the motive behind the stabbing.
Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage from the subway car and station platforms, as well as interviewing witnesses, to gather a complete picture of the events leading up to the stabbing. The investigation will also seek to determine if the victim and suspect knew each other or if the attack was random. This thorough process ensures all details are uncovered.
Public Calls for Enhanced Transit Safety Measures
This incident has renewed calls from the public and transit advocates for enhanced safety measures within the subway system. Residents from communities bordering Cross Bay Boulevard, who often rely on public transit for work and leisure, expressed concerns about the perceived increase in subway crime.
Calls range from more visible police presence on trains and platforms to improved mental health services for vulnerable populations who frequent the transit system. The MTA and NYPD continue to collaborate on strategies to reassure the public and make New York's subways safer for everyone. For additional local news, visit ABC7 New York Queens.
Frequently Asked Questions About Subway Safety in Queens
Subway incidents often lead to public concern and questions about transit safety measures. The NYPD and MTA are continuously working to enhance security and respond to incidents swiftly.
What happened at the 111 Street Station? On Saturday afternoon, a woman allegedly stabbed a man on board a subway train at the 111 Street Station in Richmond Hill, Queens. Police quickly responded, apprehended the female suspect, and the male victim was transported to a local hospital in stable condition for treatment of a torso wound.
Has the suspect been identified or charged? A 35-year-old female suspect was taken into custody at the scene by NYPD officers. Her identity has not yet been publicly released, and charges are pending as the police continue their investigation to determine the full circumstances and motive behind the stabbing. This process typically takes a few days in 2026.
What is being done to improve subway safety in Queens? The NYPD maintains a visible presence on subway lines and platforms across Queens, including those serving areas near Cross Bay Boulevard, and responds rapidly to all reported incidents. The MTA and police regularly review security protocols, utilize surveillance technology, and collaborate on strategies aimed at deterring crime and ensuring the safety of all commuters throughout the city’s transit system.
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Cross Bay Current
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