Pipe-swinging, hot liquid and wrench: four MTA workers attacked different NYC incidents

According to police and sources, at least four MTA activists were injured in a series of recent attacks in New York City, as violent passengers excluded using wrench, fist and kick.Funny, three of them were attacked within 12 hours. It seems that there is an anger against MIT employees or something.The violence rose on 30 May, when shortly after midnight, a 68 -year -old MTA cleaner was targeted at Bergon Street F and G station in Boram Hill. He noticed that a person saw a pipe swinging at the intercom kiosk and tried to intervene. After remembering her with a pipe, the man replied by punching the cleaner in the chest. The scene ran away, dressed all black clothes and carrying a backpack.Later that day, a 38 -year -old Stateen Island bus driver was attacked at Port Richmond at around 5.30 pm. A masked man threw a cup of warm liquid on the driver in Inis Street and Nicholas Avenue. The driver was admitted to the hospital at Richmond University Medical Center and is in a stable position. Suspicious, still on the run, a beige hoodi and a black face wore a mask.Around 11.30 pm, a 53-year-old MTA conductor was cleaning an M train at Delens-ASEX Street Station, when he was kicked in the stomach by a sleeping passenger, which he tried to wake up. About 6 feet tall and in his 30s the person described as Hispanic left the scene. He was last seen wearing a black and white hoodie. The conductor was treated for minor injuries at Belwuu Hospital.The first incident occurred on 13 May, when a man armed with wrench attacked a 71 -year -old bus driver in a B61 bus in Red Hook. After a dispute with the driver, he was allegedly called by a female passenger, the attacker hit the victim in the forehead around 8 am on Loren and Hicks. After the attack, the two suspects fled together. The suspect was described as a dark-complex person, around 5-foot-6 and in his early 40s, was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt and tan pants.All four suspects remain on a large scale as the police continue their investigation.