A man in New York City is getting better in the hospital after a scary thing happened on the subway. He was reportedly stabbed because he asked another man to speak more quietly.
The police say they got a call about it around 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 22nd, at the Jamaica Center/Parsons and Archer subway station in Queens.
The man who was stabbed, who is 54 years old, told the police that he was on the E train when it happened.
News reports say that the man asked someone nearby to lower their voice because they were talking too loudly. The two men started arguing, and then the man who was talking loudly allegedly punched the other man in the face and then stabbed him in the stomach with a knife.
The injured man was quickly taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. The police say the man who did the stabbing ran away when the train stopped at the station.
The police are still looking for the person who did it.
Even though crime on the subways has gone down a little bit since last year, there have been a few more attacks on the subway recently. Just a few days before this stabbing, a man attacked three people with a knife at another subway station.


