Man Stabbed At Grand Central Station, Suspect In Custody
Man Stabbed At Grand Central Station, Suspect In Custody...
A man was stabbed inside New York City's Grand Central Terminal on Friday morning, sparking panic during the busy commute. The attack occurred around 8:30 a.m. near the station's iconic clock, according to the NYPD.
Police quickly apprehended a suspect, identified as 34-year-old Bronx resident Jamal Carter. The victim, a 42-year-old commuter, was rushed to Bellevue Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities have not yet disclosed a motive.
The stabbing caused temporary disruptions as police cordoned off part of the terminal. Thousands of commuters witnessed the chaotic scene during peak travel hours. MTA officials confirmed trains continued running with minor delays.
This incident comes amid heightened security concerns at major transit hubs nationwide. Grand Central, which serves over 750,000 daily visitors, last saw a violent attack in 2019 when a homeless man shoved a woman onto the tracks.
Mayor Eric Adams addressed reporters Friday afternoon, calling the stabbing "an isolated incident" but vowing increased police visibility. The NYPD's Counterterrorism Bureau is assisting with the investigation as a precaution.
Witnesses described a sudden altercation near the Metro-North ticket windows. "He just pulled out a knife and started swinging," said commuter Lisa Chen, who recorded cellphone footage now being reviewed by detectives.
The suspect faces attempted murder and assault charges. Court records show Carter had two prior arrests for minor offenses. Prosecutors expect to arraign him Saturday in Manhattan Criminal Court.
Transit advocates renewed calls for more mental health resources at stations. "These spaces need to be safe for everyone," said MTA board member Sarah Feinberg during an emergency meeting Friday.
Grand Central fully reopened by noon, though bloodstains remained visible near the scene. Cleaning crews worked through the afternoon as normal activity resumed. The victim's family has requested privacy during his recovery.
Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the NYPD's tip line. Investigators are reviewing surveillance footage from multiple angles to reconstruct the events leading to the attack.