Police arrested a Bronx man Thursday for slashing an MTA conductor throughout a brazen assault in Foxhurst earlier this week, cops stated.
Isiah Thompson, 29, faces seven counts of assault, menacing and weapons possession in reference to the assault.
Police stated Thompson was recognized from a wished poster and brought into custody by the NYPD Warrants Squad Thursday morning.
Cops say Thompson approached a 36-year-old No. 6 subway conductor whereas she was making bulletins aboard a practice on the Whitlock Ave. station Tuesday afternoon.
TWU Native 100 launched these photos of the suspect after an MTA employee was attacked whereas on the job on the Whitlock Ave. subway station within the Bronx on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. (MTA)
In line with police, the person requested, “Who the f— are you to tell me what to do?” earlier than slashing the transit employee’s face.
John Chiarello, president of the Transport Employees Union Native 100, stated the conductor — who has been on the job lower than two years — was reduce slightly below her left eye.
Safety cameras on the station captured a picture of the assailant carrying a black coat, khaki pants and a backpack.
“I take this personally,” NYC Transit President Demetrius Crichlow — himself a former transit employee — stated Wednesday whereas holding up an NYPD wished poster. “It is a cowardly act to attack one of our employees.”
“We have cameras in all of our cars,” Crichlow stated. “We have cameras in all of our stations.”
“I’m thankful to the NYPD for apprehending [a suspect] quickly,” he stated.
Requested how the injured conductor was doing, the union boss stated, “She’s in good spirits, amazingly.”
Thompson was anticipated to be arraigned Thursday afternoon.
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