Attack on 11-Year-Old Girl Near East Harlem Subway Station

The incident occurred shortly after 2 p.m. on Friday at the 6 train station at East 116th Street and Lexington Avenue in East Harlem.
The incident occurred shortly after 2 p.m. on Friday at the 6 train station at East 116th Street and Lexington Avenue in East Harlem.

According to police, the alarming incident unfolded just after 2 p.m. on Friday near the 6 train station at East 116th Street and Lexington Avenue in East Harlem.

Details of the Attack:

According to authorities, a man ran behind the 11-year-old girl and slashed her behind her ear, causing injury.

Following the attack, the victim was swiftly transported to Harlem Hospital for medical treatment. Fortunately, her injuries are deemed non-life-threatening, and she is expected to recover.

Law Enforcement Action: 

Prompt action by law enforcement led to the apprehension of one individual in connection with the incident. However, further details regarding the suspect or motives were not immediately available.

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