A man was stabbed in the subway to steal his iPhone

Although the terminals iPhone they are no longer easy to sell if they are stolen and remain blocked with Activation Lock, thieves do not shy away from making a quick buck from another person's trouble, but today in New York things could become tragic because of an 18-year-old.

It all happened in one of the busiest subway stations in New York, where the victim was stabbed in the abdomen by an 18-year-old man who snatched the iPhone from his hand and fled the station before the police or anyone else could. to stop him.

The 33-year-old victim traveled a distance of 20 metro stops before being robbed, but the thief gave some signs of the event that was about to take place, he became very agitated before committing the crime, some passengers hiding their iPhones at that moment.

The victim was not as attentive, so when the subway stopped at the station and the doors opened, the 18-year-old robber stabbed her and ran away with his iPhone, the paramedics being called to take the victim to the hospital and provide medical care.

The 33-year-old victim had boarded the Coney-Island bound train about 20 stops earlier in Queens, and was on the train as the attacker paced around making some passengers so uncomfortable they put their iPhones away. When the train doors opened at the busy transit hub the victim still had his phone out and that's when the attacker plunged a knife into his stomach and grabbed the phone.

Robberies are common in New York, but few of them are so violent and put the victims' lives in such great danger, but this should be a lesson to many of you, and when you travel on the subway, be careful and to the way those around you behave.

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