New York City teens slashed, robbed in violent Dyckman Street subway attack

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NEW YORK — Two teenage boys were slashed and robbed on a subway platform in Upper Manhattan after being attacked by a group of four individuals, police said.

The incident occurred at approximately 3 p.m. on Monday, February 17, at the southbound platform of the Dyckman Street station. According to police, the 16-year-old and 15-year-old victims were approached by four unidentified individuals who punched and kicked them before displaying a scalpel. The 16-year-old was slashed on the head, while the 15-year-old suffered cuts to his nose and lip.

New York City teens slashed, robbed in violent Dyckman Street subway attack

The attackers stole the 16-year-old’s cellphone and Nike Jordan sneakers and took one sneaker from the 15-year-old before fleeing northbound on Dyckman Street.

Emergency responders transported both victims to NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, where they were listed in stable condition.

New York City teens slashed, robbed in violent Dyckman Street subway attack

Police released descriptions of two of the suspects. One is believed to be around 16 years old with a medium complexion, slim build, and black hair, last seen wearing a dark green Canada Goose coat, gray sweatpants, and black sneakers. The second suspect has a dark complexion and was last seen wearing a black winter coat with tan fur on the hood and blue jeans.

The NYPD is investigating the incident and seeking information on the suspects.x