Woman Reportedly Jabbed With Needle at Times Square Subway Station

Woman Reportedly Jabbed With Needle at Times Square Subway Station
Commuters on a subway platform at Times Square in New York, December 23, 2005. Stephen Chernin/Getty Images
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A woman was jabbed with a needle in New York City’s Times Square subway station this week.

The 37-year-old victim was about to exit the station when a man bumped into her and she felt a sharp pain on her right shoulder.

Her husband examined the wound when she got home and said it looked like a puncture wound, so she went to Queens Mount Sinai Hospital for treatment, police sources told the New York Daily News.

A doctor in the emergency room said the injury was consistent with a needle wound.

It’s not clear if the wound came from a syringe or another sharp instrument.

Police are preparing to examine surveillance footage in hope that the incident was caught on camera.