Shooting and stabbing at New York’s Grand Central station leave two people critically injured
A shooting and stabbing at New York City's Grand Central subway station critically injured two people on Monday morning around 9:50 AM. The incident occurred at the station located at East 42nd Street and Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan.

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AI-generatedA shooting and stabbing at New York City's Grand Central subway station critically injured two people on Monday morning around 9:50 AM. The incident occurred at the station located at East 42nd Street and Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan. Reports indicate that a man stabbed at least two people, possibly with a machete, before police shot him. The New York Police Department has requested that people avoid the Grand Central area due to delays and heavy traffic. Multiple subway lines are bypassing the station until further notice. The NYPD has not yet released further details about the incident.
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5 extractedPeople should avoid the vicinity of Grand Central station due to delays and heavy traffic.
Two people were brought to a hospital in critical condition after a shooting and stabbing at about 9.50am.
A shooting and stabbing has left at least two people critically injured at New York City’s Grand Central subway station.
A man had stabbed at least two people – possibly with a machete – before police shot him.
A witness described at least one person slashed with a large knife, evidently a machete.