Man, 36, stabbed inside Manhattan subway station: ‘Blood everywhere’

A man was stabbed during a bloody confrontation inside a Manhattan metro station on Tuesday afternoon, police announced.
The 36-year-old man was stabbed in his left and right shoulder after participating in a dispute with another man on the Uptown train platform at 125th Street station near West 125th St. and St. Nicholas Ave. In Harlem, said cops.

“Two guys have entered,” said an MTA worker who witnessed the Daily News attack. “He was unconscious. He was bleeding from his face, his shoulder and his body. Blood everywhere. He looked bad.”
Another MTA worker told the confrontation “started on the platform”.
“One of them pulled a knife and stabbed him several times,” said the worker, adding that the victim was shifted to the mezzanine and collapsed near a turnstile.
EMS transported the victim of Mount Sinai Morningerside to a stable state.
The cops placed a person in police custody after the incident. The accusations were not immediately set, the authorities said.