A visit to one of New York City’s most popular public spaces turned frightening after a Canadian tourist was injured in a stabbing incident at Bryant Park. The attack happened in the early evening, leaving the victim wounded and authorities actively looking for the person responsible.
Stabbing Occurs During Evening Visit
The victim, a 44-year-old tourist from Canada, was spending time in the Midtown Manhattan park on Monday evening, December 30. At around 5:30 p.m., he bent down to tie his shoe when he suddenly felt sharp pain in his leg. At first, he did not realize what had happened and continued walking.
Injury Discovered Moments Later
After leaving the park, the man entered a nearby store to check his leg. That was when he noticed blood running down his leg and realized he had been stabbed. Emergency services were alerted, and the injured tourist received medical attention. His condition was reported as stable.
Police Search for Suspect
New York City police have launched an investigation and are reviewing the circumstances surrounding the attack. No arrests have been made so far, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward. The motive behind the stabbing remains unclear.





















