Court officials stabbed in a targeted attack at Lower Manhattan Crown Court
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Two New York City court officials have been invented by what authorities call “target attacks.”
It happened Monday morning in a criminal court building downstream of Manhattan, spokesman for the state court’s administration, Al Baker told Fox News.
“Preliminary information showed that at least two judges had suffered stab wounds and severe injuries in an attack that occurred before 9:45am in the lobby. The south side of the building Baker said in a statement.
“Several judges immediately stopped the assailants and rushed to the ground, quelling him near the magnetometer bank, disarming him and detaining him,” he continued.

Authorities will escort the stinging victim outside New York State Court on June 16, 2025. (Fox News)
The attack on the officers was caught on camera and “appeared in advance as a targeted attack by a police officer in uniform working at court,” Baker said.
The stab wounds were made over a court metal detector. I don’t know how the weapon put it in the courthouse lobby.
One of the officers walked to the ambulance, and the other was taken to another ambulance in a wheelchair.
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One of the two victims of the stab wound will be escorted by an ambulance outside New York State Court on June 16, 2025. (Fox News)
They are both stable and are expected to recover, but the New York Supreme Court Executive Association told the local FOX 5 One of the policemen suffered serious injuries to his face and neck.
a Crime investigation It is currently underway headed by the New York State Uniform Court system. The identity of the suspects and the claims they may face have not been released yet.

The exterior of the Criminal Court building on 100 Center Street in Lower Manhattan. (Google Maps)
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The stab wounds took place in the same building that took place at President Donald Trump’s criminal trial. Daniel Penny The trial was held. In December 2024, Penny was found not to be a criminally negligent murder in the death of the Subway Chalkhold in Jordan Neely.
Maria Paronich and Jeremy Copas of Fox News contributed to this report.