New York security guard stabbed over Apple store mask dispute: authorities



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A security guard at an Apple Store in New York City was allegedly stabbed Friday night by a male customer over a dispute over the store’s hiding policy, police said.

A 37-year-old security guard was stabbed multiple times around 6:30 p.m. Friday after a customer was told masks had to be worn if he wanted to get inside, police said, according to ABC7 New York.

The interaction turned into violence after the man refused to wear a mask and the two exchanged words. After their exchange, the man took out a sharp object and the security guard was stabbed.

The suspect had already left the scene by the time police arrived at the Manhattan scene on West 14th Street, Detective Sophia Mason, spokesperson for the Office of the Assistant Public Information Commissioner, said in a statement.

The name of the suspect is not known. Police believe he was wearing blue jeans, a black mask and a black shirt, according to preliminary information.

Mason said the guard told police he “was stabbed once in the left arm and once in the forehead with a knife”.

The guard, who was stabbed in several places on his body, is expected to recover from his injuries after being taken to Bellevue hospital, according to ABC7. The identity of the guard was not specified either.

“I saw him when they took him on a stretcher, two paramedics followed by about five or six policemen, but I saw cops come in and run to the back,” a witness told ABC7.

New York City requires customers to follow store advice if they require people to wear face coverings indoors, regardless of their immunization status.

Updated at 18:31



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