5 Stabbed at Penn Station — Manhunt Underway as NYC Reacts

New York City's busiest transit hub became the scene of a mass stabbing on Saturday night. The NYPD responded to reports of at least five people stabbed inside Penn Station on June 7, 2026, with police confirming at least one injury as serious. A manhunt is underway for the suspect, who fled the station following the attack.
CBS New York confirmed the incident and reported the NYPD was asking the public to avoid the area as law enforcement locked down sections of the station. Transit disruptions, road closures, and delays were reported in the immediate aftermath.
This developing story is part of our Politics & World News coverage at TheTrendsWire.
What We Know So Far
The stabbing took place inside Penn Station — located between 31st and 33rd Streets on Seventh and Eighth Avenues in Midtown Manhattan — on the evening of June 7, 2026. It is one of the busiest transit hubs in the United States, serving Amtrak, NJ Transit, and Long Island Rail Road passengers in addition to several subway lines.
NYPD officers responded in force. At least five victims were identified at the scene. Police confirmed at least one injury is serious. Medics transported the injured to local hospitals.
The suspect — described as a male — fled the station following the attack. Law enforcement launched a manhunt and asked the public to call 911 with any information.
Penn Station was partially cordoned off following the attack, causing significant disruption to evening transit services. Passengers were advised to expect delays across NJ Transit and Long Island Rail Road services as the investigation continued.
Penn Station and NYC Transit Crime
The stabbing is the latest in a series of violent incidents that have raised ongoing concerns about safety at New York City's major transit hubs.
Penn Station in particular has been a flashpoint. In April 2025, a man named Tyrone Massey was indicted for an unprovoked stabbing inside the station — part of a pattern of attacks that have made commuters increasingly wary of New York's transit system.
Transit crime in New York City has been a major political issue since 2020, with riders, advocacy groups, and politicians debating the right balance between enforcement, mental health support, and outreach. The NYPD has increased its presence at major transit hubs — including Penn Station — but incidents continue to occur.
Mayor of New York City has pledged to make transit safety a top priority. The NYPD Transit Bureau — which specifically polices the subway and major transit hubs — has deployed additional officers at Penn Station in recent months.
What to Do If You're in the Area
If you are at or near Penn Station:
- Follow NYPD instructions and avoid the immediate area
- Expect significant transit delays — check NJ Transit and LIRR apps for real-time updates
- If you have information about the suspect, call 911 or the NYPD tip line at 1-800-577-TIPS
Key Takeaways
- Five people were stabbed inside Penn Station, New York City on the evening of June 7, 2026.
- At least one victim is in serious condition — all victims transported to local hospitals.
- A manhunt is underway for the suspect who fled the station.
- Penn Station was partially cordoned off — transit delays and disruptions reported across NJ Transit and LIRR services.
- NYPD is asking anyone with information to call 1-800-577-TIPS.
- This is a developing story — updates will follow as more information becomes available.


