Man attacks MTA worker in Bergen St. subway
Briefly

On May 29, shortly after midnight at Bergen Street F and G station, an MTA worker encountered violence when an unidentified male swung a metal pipe at him. Although the strike missed, a confrontation ensued, resulting in the worker being punched in the chest. The 68-year-old victim suffered minor injuries and was subsequently taken to a nearby hospital, where he was reported to be in stable condition. The police are searching for the suspect, who is described as a male with a dark complexion and wearing all black clothing.
Shortly after midnight on May 29, at the Bergen Street F and G station, an MTA employee was attacked by an unidentified individual.
The assailant swung a metal pipe at the employee but missed, leading to a fight during which the worker was punched in the chest.
The suspect, described as a male with a dark complexion and wearing black clothing, fled on foot after the altercation.
The victim, a 68-year-old male, suffered minor injuries and was in stable condition after being transported to a local hospital.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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