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NYC girl, 17, fatally stabbed at Queens train station: NYPD

A 17-year-old girl was stabbed to death outside a Queens subway station Wednesday night, becoming the latest teenage victim of crime in the Big Apple.

The boy was stabbed in the neck with a knife just before 9:30 p.m. on Queens Boulevard near the 46th Street Station in Sunnyside, the NYPD said.

The girl, who has not been identified, was rushed to Elmhurst Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

New York City police officers stand at the scene of a fatal stabbing at the Queens Boulevard subway station on May 8, 2024. james cavom

Police confirmed that dignitaries were detained, but no charges have been filed.

A knife was left at the scene, lying on the ground under the overpass.

Photos also show her backpack and shoulder bag, both torn, on the floor alongside blood-soaked paper towels.

The girl is at least the seventh young victim in a spate of violence against teenagers across the city over the past two days.

Just hours earlier, two 15-year-old boys were stabbed outside a McDonald’s restaurant in the Bronx. Recovery is expected in both cases.

The girl, who has not been identified, was rushed to Elmhurst Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. james cavom
A knife was left at the scene, lying on the ground under the overpass. james cavom
Police confirmed that dignitaries were detained, but no charges have been filed. james cavom

On Tuesday, 16-year-old avid hoops star Maki Brown was shot and killed by a gunman on a bicycle in Soho.

Authorities said Brown, a resident of Crown Heights, Brooklyn, was near the fashionable Dominick Hotel on Spring Street when a bullet struck him in the head and leg.

Hours after Brown’s murder, a 17-year-old boy was shot in the back outside NYCHA’s Amsterdam House on the Upper West Side, police said.

The boy’s condition is stable, but the assailant is still exposed to strong winds.

Also on Tuesday, three teenage boys, all 15, were stabbed in two separate attacks.

One was slashed in the back of the head during an altercation on an MTA bus in the Bronx, and the other two were injured at the intersection of South 2nd Street and Keep Street in Brooklyn.

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