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Woman Stabs Man on Train Near Cross Bay Boulevard Corridor, NYPD Reports

Woman Stabs Man on Train Near Cross Bay Boulevard Corridor, NYPD Reports

Transportation & Traffic

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May 12, 2026

NEW YORK — A man was stabbed aboard a subway train Saturday afternoon at the 111 Street Station in Richmond Hill, Queens, an incident that prompted an immediate response from the New York City Police Department (NYPD). The attack, which occurred on a Manhattan-bound A train, has raised renewed concerns about public transit safety for commuters, many of whom traverse the Cross Bay Boulevard corridor.

The altercation took place around 3:30 PM on October 24, 2026, when, according to police, a woman allegedly stabbed a male passenger. The victim, whose identity has not been released, sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center. Police quickly secured the scene, initiating an investigation and a search for the assailant.

NYPD Launches Investigation, Searches for Suspect

Uniformed officers from the 102nd Precinct swiftly responded to the 111 Street A train station, located just a few miles north of the Cross Bay Boulevard intersection with Rockaway Boulevard. Initial reports indicate the stabbing stemmed from an argument between the two individuals that escalated rapidly. The female suspect fled the train upon its arrival at the station and remains at large.

NYPD Transit Bureau Chief Michael Kemper confirmed that detectives are reviewing surveillance footage from the station and the train cars. "We are actively canvassing the area and pursuing all leads to apprehend the suspect," Chief Kemper stated during a Sunday press conference. "We have a clear image of the individual, and we are confident she will be brought to justice." The police have released a description of the suspect, a woman in her 30s with dark hair, last seen wearing a black jacket and blue jeans.

Public Transit Safety Concerns Renewed

The incident is the latest in a series of violent acts on the subway system, contributing to a sense of unease among daily commuters. Many residents of Howard Beach, Ozone Park, and other southern Queens neighborhoods rely on the A train and connecting bus lines to reach their destinations, often traveling through the 111 Street Station. This recent stabbing casts a shadow over their daily routines.

"You constantly worry when you're on the train now," said Maria Chen, a commuter from Ozone Park who frequently uses the A train for work. "It's a necessary evil, but you're always looking over your shoulder. Something needs to be done about safety, especially during daylight hours." The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has been implementing various strategies to enhance safety, including increased police presence and improved lighting in stations, but incidents like this underscore ongoing challenges. For broader Queens news, including crime reports, ABC7 New York provides regular updates.

Community Calls for Enhanced Security Measures

Local elected officials and community groups have reiterated their calls for more robust security measures within the subway system. City Council Member Joann Ariola, whose district includes parts of the affected communities, emphasized the need for both visible policing and deeper mental health support. "Our commuters deserve to feel safe on their way to work or school," Ariola said in a statement released Monday. "This incident, so close to the heart of our community, demands a comprehensive response that combines law enforcement with social services."

Some advocate for more MTA personnel on trains and platforms, arguing that their presence could de-escalate situations before they turn violent. Others suggest a greater emphasis on addressing the root causes of violence, such as mental health crises and homelessness. The debate over how best to secure New York City's vast transit network continues as residents navigate their daily commutes with heightened vigilance.

Victim's Condition and Ongoing Investigation Details

The victim is reported to be in stable condition and is cooperating with investigators. Police have not yet disclosed the specific nature of the argument that led to the stabbing, nor have they released any information regarding a potential relationship between the assailant and the victim. Detectives are urging anyone who witnessed the incident or has information about the suspect to contact Crime Stoppers.

The 111 Street Station is a busy hub, serving several residential areas and providing connections to various bus routes that run along Rockaway Boulevard, an east-west artery intersecting with Cross Bay Boulevard. This makes the swift resolution of the investigation particularly important for the sense of security among thousands of daily riders. For more news on local crime and community safety, visit Cross Bay News.

Frequently Asked Questions About Subway Safety

Q: Where and when did the subway stabbing occur? A: The stabbing occurred around 3:30 PM on Saturday, October 24, 2026, aboard a Manhattan-bound A train at the 111 Street Station in Richmond Hill, Queens. This station is located a few miles north of the Cross Bay Boulevard corridor.

Q: What is the current status of the investigation and the search for the suspect? A: The NYPD is actively investigating the incident and searching for the female suspect, who fled the scene. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage and have released a description of the individual. The victim is in stable condition and cooperating with police.

Q: What measures are being discussed to improve public transit safety in Queens? A: Local officials and community groups are calling for enhanced security measures, including increased NYPD presence on trains and platforms, greater deployment of MTA personnel, and addressing underlying issues such as mental health support. The goal is to make commuters feel safer while using the vast subway system.

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