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Urgent Update: 58-Year-Old Man Slashed Multiple Times in Bed-Stuy

UPDATE: A 58-year-old man was violently attacked and slashed multiple times in Bed-Stuy just after 12:30 AM on October 24, 2023. The shocking incident occurred at 997 DeKalb Ave, and police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the assault.
Witnesses reported hearing commotion in the area leading up to the attack, raising concerns about safety in the neighborhood. Authorities confirmed that the victim sustained injuries to his left pinky, right shin, and right elbow.
Emergency responders rushed him to NYC Health+Hospitals/Kings County, where he is expected to recover from his injuries. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, and police are actively seeking any information that could lead to the assailant’s apprehension.
This brutal incident highlights ongoing concerns about violence in urban areas, prompting local residents to voice their fears for safety in their community. More details are expected as authorities continue their investigation. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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