NYC Metro-North rider stabs stranger in clash over loud music at Grand Central Terminal


A Metro-North passenger blasting music from his phone stabbed a stranger on a train entering Grand Central Terminal for telling him to turn it down, MTA police said Sunday.

Abdul Malik Little, 46, faces attempted murder, assault and weapon charges for the bloody Saturday night attack.

Little and the 31-year-old victim were riding on a New Haven Line train entering the transit hub about 6:50 p.m. when the younger man complained about the blaring tune, cops said.

That led to an argument and Little allegedly whipped out a knife, stabbing the victim twice in the chest, police said.

The victim managed to get off the train and find two patrolling MTA Police officers. He pointed out Little and the officers arrested him and recovered the knife, MTA officials said.

Medics took the victim to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition.

Little was awaiting arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court Sunday.

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New York’s Grand Central Terminal (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

It’s the second attack at Grand Central since Christmas Eve, when an unhinged man slashed two strangers in an unprovoked rampage in the subway station there.

“F— these people!” screamed Jason Sargeant, 28, as he pulled the emergency brake on a No. 5 train entering the station, police and MTA officials said.

As he left the train, he slashed a 42-year-old man in the left wrist without warning, then after crossing through a turnstile on the mezzanine level lunged at a 26-year-old woman, punching her in the face and cutting her neck and throat, cops said. Both victims were expected to recover.



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