Man smashed MTA conductor's window with a hammer after fight on Bronx train: NYPD
THE BRONX (PIX11) --- A man smashed an MTA conductor's window with a hammer after the two fought aboard a Bronx subway train last month, police said Sunday.
The suspect and the worker, 42, got into an argument on the southbound No. 5 train at the East 180th Street subway station at 8:20 a.m. on June 24, according to the NYPD. When the train stopped at the East 138th Street- Grand Concourse station, the man got off the train and hit the conductor's window with a hammer, breaking the glass.
The worker suffered a facial cut and was taken to the hospital for treatment, police said.
The suspect, dressed in a yellow vest and t-shirt, gray pants, and gray boots, ran after the incident. There have been no arrests.
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