Man attacks mother and baby with spray in Queens subway after being rejected.
In a disturbing incident on a Queens subway train, a young mother and her infant daughter were allegedly targeted by a stranger who sprayed an unknown substance in their faces. The event unfolded on an M train around 11 a.m. as the train was approaching the Court Square-23rd Street station.
The 25-year-old mother was traveling with her 11-month-old daughter when an unidentified male approached them with apparent hostility. Reports indicate that the man had previously solicited use of the mother’s cellphone at an earlier stop, to which she declined. This confrontation, seemingly minimal at the time, escalated dramatically as the man followed the mother onto the subway.
Witnesses and law enforcement describe how the suspect aggressively approached the pair and discharged the substance, impacting both the mother and her child. The quick succession of events left both victims startled and in distress. Following the attack, the assailant exited the train at the station and fled the scene.
Emergency Medical Services responded promptly, transporting the mother and daughter to Mount Sinai Queens hospital for evaluation and treatment. Fortunately, both were reported to be in stable condition following the incident.
Authorities are actively investigating the attack and are currently seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect. As of now, no arrests have been made, leaving many in the community concerned about safety on public transport.
The motive behind the attack remains unclear, and police are exploring all angles to determine whether it was a targeted incident or an impulsive act of aggression spurred by the initial cellphone request. The New York City subway system, which serves millions daily, has experienced various safety challenges in recent years. Incidents such as this underscore ongoing conversations about the security of passengers in public transit environments.
This incident highlights the importance of vigilance and awareness when traveling, particularly for parents with young children. As the investigation unfolds, police encourage anyone with information about the suspect or the incident to come forward, reinforcing community engagement in ensuring safety across the transit system.
Media News Source will continue to monitor the situation as law enforcement works towards a resolution.
