Victim in NYC subway samurai attack linked to 2019 terror scare
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A New York City sword attack left a former subway rice cooker bomb scare suspect bloodied and bandaged Thursday morning, images from the crime scene show.
Griffin told police the argument broke out on a northbound A train, when the suspect allegedly "menaced him with a sheathed sword." Larry Griffin recorded on subway surveillance video in 2019 as he allegedly planted rice cookers and prompted a bomb scare. (NYPD) Police say Larry Griffin placed two rice cookers in a Lower Manhattan subway station in 2019. (NYPD) Michael Ruiz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.ruiz@fox.com and on Twitter: @mikerreports
When the suspect got off, Griffin followed him and took out his phone to call 911, according to authorities. Then the other man allegedly whacked him in the head with the sword’s wooden sheath, which broke off and was recovered at the scene.
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