Man Attacked in Possible Hate Crime on Brooklyn Subway

NYPD investigating assault on Jewish passenger as a bias incident

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

A 54-year-old Jewish man was attacked on a Brooklyn subway train on Monday morning, with the assailant making anti-Semitic statements and forcibly removing the victim's yarmulke. The NYPD is investigating the incident as a potential hate crime and has released an image of a suspect they are seeking.

Why it matters

Hate crimes and bias incidents on public transportation have been an ongoing concern in New York City, with Jewish and other minority communities often targeted. This latest attack highlights the need for increased security and community outreach efforts to address intolerance and keep riders safe.

The details

According to police, the attack occurred around 10:45 a.m. on a southbound N train at the Atlantic Avenue station. The unidentified assailant approached the victim, began punching him in the face and body, and made anti-Jewish statements before forcibly removing the victim's yarmulke. The suspect then fled the scene at the Canal Street station.

  • The incident occurred on Monday, March 4, 2026 around 10:45 a.m.

The players

NYPD

The New York City Police Department, which is investigating the attack as a potential hate crime.

Victim

A 54-year-old Jewish man who was assaulted on the subway train.

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What’s next

The NYPD's Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating the incident and has released an image of the suspect in an effort to identify and apprehend him.

The takeaway

This attack underscores the need for continued vigilance and community-based efforts to address hate and intolerance in New York City, particularly on the public transit system where vulnerable riders can be targeted.