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Two straphangers allegedly slugged an on-duty cop in the head on a Bronx subway car Saturday night in
a brazen attack partially caught on camera.
Suspects Marquise Webb and Brian Innocent, both 24, were arrested for the alleged beating of the NYPD
lieutenant that began after officers ordered the pair to get off a subway car at the 238th Street station in
the Bronx after 9 p.m., police and law enforcement sources said.
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Marquise Webb (pictured) and Brian Innocent were arrested for the assault.
Two other men stand on the subway car as the assault unfolds, the video shows. Now on
Additional footage shows the suspects running off as police, including the battered lieutenant, pursue
them with what appeared to be their tasers drawn.
Cops were initially called to the scene at Kingsbridge to respond to reports of a fight between two groups
involving a knife at the 1 train station, authorities said. One of the groups exited by the time police arrived.
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The NYPD officer was left with cuts and bruising to his eye, police said. He was taken to St. Barnabas in
stable condition.
Webb and Innocent fled onto the train tracks before they were later captured by authorities, police said.
A knife, box cutter and straight razor were all recovered by police following the arrests, according to cops.
Webb, of Yonkers, and Innocent, of New Rochelle, were each charged with assault on a police officer,
criminal possession of a weapon, resisting arrest, obstruction of governmental administration, criminal
trespassing and disorderly conduct, the NYPD said.
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