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NYC subway violence: Police reportedly nab suspects who attacked at least 4 people in 12-minute crime spree
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New York City police are looking for the group of men who are believed to have attacked at least four different people – slashing three of them – during a 12-minute violence spree on Friday morning in the Big Apple's subway, as officials tell Fox News: "Enough is enough."
The suspects were taken into custody on Friday afternoon, though their identities were not yet released, according to local news station PIX 11. New York City police are expected to hold a press conference at 3 p.m. ET. Enough is enough. The mayor is risking New York’s recovery every time he lets these incidents go by without meaningful action The first of Friday’s incidents was reported around 4:25 a.m., when a 44-year-old man riding a southbound No. 4 train was approached by two men, one of whom slashed him in the face, police said. The victim got off the subway at Manhattan’s Union Square Station.More Related News