
Six people were injured in a knife attack at New York City’s Penn Station on Sunday, authorities said. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. The city’s fire department said it received a call about someone stabbing multiple people at the major intercity railroad station in midtown just after 7 p.m. One person had serious injuries, and other injuries ranged from minor to moderate, the fire department said.
Main Idea: Six people were injured in a knife attack at New York City’s Penn Station, and Amtrak police took a suspect into custody.
Key Points:
The stabbing can make commuters and visitors feel less safe at Penn Station and may raise pressure on Amtrak and city leaders to boost security.
Quick police action and no Amtrak service impact may limit wider disruption for travelers and workers.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Central transportation company whose police responded, recovered a knife, and whose spokesperson provided core details about the incident.
Named elected official who publicly condemned the attack and was a key official voice in the story.
Named elected official who commented on the stabbing and was briefly central to the article’s response coverage.
Provided initial emergency response details and injury information, but was not a decision-making or enforcement centerpiece.
Named hospital that received injured victims, a minor supporting entity in the casualty reporting.
Named hospital that received one injured person, included as a minor supporting entity in the aftermath.
Named location of the attack, but it is only the venue and not an accountable actor.
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