NYC subway conductor punched, robbed of train keys in disturbing attack - as she was making an announcement
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NYC subway conductor punched, robbed of train keys in disturbing attack - as she was making an announcement
"A brazen goon pummeled a female subway conductor and stole her train keys in a shocking attack in downtown Brooklyn on Sunday, police said. The on-duty MTA worker was making an announcement on a stalled southbound C train at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Streets station in downtown Brooklyn just before 3 p.m. when a man lurched forward and punched her in the face through the train cabin window, according to the NYPD."
"In the chaos, the thief managed to escape with the 31-year-old conductor's train keys. The brazen attack occurred at the Hoyt-Schermerhorn Streets station in downtown Brooklyn on Sunday, police said. Paul Martinka The conductor sustained swelling to her face and was treated at Brookdale Hospital. Police described the assailant as a heavyset male in his early 20s, last seen wearing a surgical mask and a black hoodie. He was also carrying several shopping bags, cops added."
The on-duty MTA conductor was making an announcement on a stalled southbound C train at Hoyt-Schermerhorn Streets just before 3 p.m. when a man lurched forward and punched her in the face through the train cabin window. In the chaos the assailant escaped with the 31-year-old conductor's train keys. The conductor sustained facial swelling and received treatment at Brookdale Hospital. The suspect was described as a heavyset male in his early 20s, last seen wearing a surgical mask and a black hoodie while carrying several shopping bags. The incident occurred in downtown Brooklyn on Sunday.
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