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NYC Subway Attack: Parolee Arrested Again - News Directory 3

NYC Subway Attack: Parolee Arrested Again

June 9, 2025 Catherine Williams News
News Context
At a glance
  • A‍ man on ‍parole for attempted murder, stemming from a 2015⁣ subway hate crime, is again facing charges after an alleged⁢ unprovoked attack in a Manhattan subway station.
  • when Reid allegedly⁢ asked the woman to swipe him into⁤ the station.
  • He faces charges of assault ⁣with a weapon, ‍possession of a forged instrument (14 bent⁢ MetroCards), and criminal possession of a weapon.
Original source: nypost.com

A parolee with a history of subway violence is again in custody after allegedly attacking a woman in a Manhattan station. Rolan Reid, previously convicted of a hate crime ‍on the transit system, now faces charges of assault and weapon possession after the unprovoked incident. news Directory 3 brings you this developing story about the 42-year-old’s arrest at the 14th Street B/D/F station, which follows a pattern of concerning behavior. Authorities are concerned⁤ about‍ this repeat ⁤offender’s actions and will ⁢pursue‍ justice. Although recent stats show a drop in overall subway crime, this incident fuels the debate around transit safety.⁢ Discover what’s⁣ next as the examination unfolds.


Parolee Charged in Subway Attack: A History of Transit Violence










Key Points

  • Rolan Reid, on parole for a prior subway hate crime, is accused⁢ of attacking a woman.
  • The unprovoked attack occurred at the 14th Street B/D/F station in Manhattan.
  • Despite this incident, overall subway crime in New York City has‍ decreased.

Parolee Charged in Manhattan Subway Attack after Prior‍ Hate Crime

⁤ Updated June 09, 2025

A‍ man on ‍parole for attempted murder, stemming from a 2015⁣ subway hate crime, is again facing charges after an alleged⁢ unprovoked attack in a Manhattan subway station. Rolan Reid, 42, is accused ⁢of assaulting a 28-year-old woman at ‍the 14th Street B/D/F station on Sunday.

The incident occurred around 2:45 p.m. when Reid allegedly⁢ asked the woman to swipe him into⁤ the station. When she refused, he struck her with ⁤a metal rod and punched her, according to police. The victim sustained a laceration and was treated at bellevue hospital; she is now in‍ stable⁤ condition.

Officers arrested Reid at the station. He faces charges of assault ⁣with a weapon, ‍possession of a forged instrument (14 bent⁢ MetroCards), and criminal possession of a weapon. Reid was on parole until March 2028 for a prior subway assault designated as a hate crime.

Entrance to the Broadway-Lafayette St. subway station.
The 28-year-old victim was taken to the hospital and listed in stable condition. Wikipedia

In the 2015 incident, Reid confronted⁤ a transgender woman at the Bleecker/Lafayette Street station, shouting anti-transgender slurs before shoving her onto the tracks. Other riders helped the victim, who sustained cuts and bruises.

Reid’s history includes 20 prior⁤ arrests, many transit-related, ‍such⁤ as fare evasion and menacing. This latest incident raises concerns about subway safety and repeat offenders.

Separately on Sunday,in Brooklyn,three teenagers allegedly ⁤robbed a 14-year-old of⁣ his iPhone and backpack at the Avenue U Q ⁢train station. No injuries were reported, and ⁤the suspects remain at large.

Despite these incidents, NYPD statistics released in April‍ indicate an 18%⁢ drop in major subway crime during the first quarter of the year, ‍reaching the second-lowest level in 27 ‍years. Police Commissioner‍ Jessica Tisch⁢ credited increased NYPD ⁤patrols for the reduction, noting zero murders in the‍ transit system for the first time ‍in seven years.The NYPD ⁤is focusing on precision⁤ policing strategies to combat subway crime and violence.

What’s next

The investigation into the recent subway attack is ongoing, and Reid ⁣awaits ⁣arraignment. Authorities continue to address subway crime‍ through increased patrols and focused policing strategies.

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