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MTA worker beaten and robbed in Bronx station lot, cops say

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MTA worker beaten and robbed in Bronx station lot, cops say

A MTA worker was beaten up and robbed in an employee parking lot in the Bronx Saturday morning, cops said.

The 42-year-old victim was walking from his car and reporting to work when he was clobbered with an unknown object and then kicked while in the lot at the No. 2 and 5 subway line at the 180th Street Station in Van Nest around 5:45 a.m., according to police.

An MTA train operator on a stretcher in an ambulance with paramedics and officers.

An MTA worker was beaten and robbed at a Bronx subway station parking lot early Saturday, cops said. Dakota Santiago / FreedomNewsTV

The victim suffered injuries to his head, face, and knee, authorities said.

He was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition.

The perpetrator made of with $150 and there was no description, cops said.

The attack came three days after a maniac allegedly stabbed a teen during a rush-hour clash in a Manhattan subway station on Thursday, cops said.

Emergency personnel assist a man on a stretcher near an ambulance with flashing red lights.

The worker was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital for treatment. Dakota Santiago / FreedomNewsTV

Police investigate a robbery and assault at an MTA train employee parking lot.

The off-duty worker was walking from his vehicle when he was sruck with an “unknown object,” cops said. Dakota Santiago / FreedomNewsTV

Exterior of the 180th Street MTA station.

The assault happened at the 180th Street station in the Bronx. Dakota Santiago / FreedomNewsTV

A subway train at night with its lights on, parked on an elevated track near the 180th Street Station.

The worker had multiple injuries to his head and body after the early morning assault, cops said. Dakota Santiago / FreedomNewsTV

Kamil Hamoudi was charged with felony assault — and authorities revealed he was arrested twice before for smashing strangers with glass bottles.

The 35-year-old allegedly plunged a “sharp metal object” into a 19-year-old man’s leg on an uptown L train at the First Avenue and East 14th Station about 8:10 a.m., according to a criminal complaint.

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Hamoudi, who was carrying a trash bag, fled into the subway tunnel after the attack, which left the victim bleeding from a deep puncture wound, the court doc said. The teen was hospitalized in stable condition.

Major crime in the city’s transit system was up 3% as of March 15, according to NYPD data.

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