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Man slashed outside NYC subway station in early morning attack as cops hunt for suspect
A 33-year-old man was slashed early Saturday near the Midtown subway entrance at 34 Street-Herald Sq, with authorities saying the attacker fled the area and the victim was taken to Bellevue. The incident, reported by the New York Post, occurred around 4:10 a.m. at the 35th St and 6th Ave entrance; no arrests have been announced. The Post notes the suspect remains at large and cites police statements. No other outlets in the supplied material provide additional detail beyond this description. Discrepancies about timing or location are not clearly addressed by multiple sources in the provided coverage.
Concrete downstream impact: police hunt for a suspect in a high-traffic Midtown subway area; potential transport disruptions and heightened security near Herald Square and 34th Street station cited by the reporting. Impact drawn from New York Post coverage.
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Man slashed outside NYC subway station in early morning attack as cops hunt for suspect
A 33-year-old man was slashed in front of a Midtown subway station early Saturday. The bloody attack occurred at around 4:10 a.m. at the 35th St and 6th Ave entrance of the 34 Street-Herald Sq station, police said. The sharp weapon-wielding culprit immediately fled the area and authorities took the victim to Bellevue.

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