
14-year-old stabbed in Bronx hours before tourist, 43, knifed in chest in Times Square: cops
NY Post
A 14-year-old was stabbed multiple times in the Bronx Saturday afternoon, hours before a tourist was slashed near Times Square, cops and sources said.
Police responded to a slashing call just before 2:30 p.m. at the corner of Hunts Point Avenue and Bruckner Boulevard in the Bronx, where a 14-year-old boy was found conscious and alert with two stab wounds in his back, cops said.
The teen was brought to Harlem Hospital, where he was in stable condition, cops said, becoming the latest victim in what has amounted to a bloody week for New York City teens.
No suspects have been arrested and the investigation is ongoing, police said.
Just four hours later, a 46-year-old tourist was stabbed in the chest in an unprovoked attack at the intersection of West 43rd and Eighth Avenue, sources told The Post.
The woman was rushed to the Bellvue Hospital in stable condition, the NYPD said.

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