NEW YORK — Police shot and killed a knife-wielding man on a subway platform at Grand Central Station in New York City on Saturday after he attacked and injured at least three people, according to the NYPD.
The suspect, identified by police as 44-year-old Anthony Griffen, boarded the 7 train Saturday morning at the Vernon Boulevard station in Queens and arrived a short time later at Grand Central, where he stabbed an elderly man on the train platform before he moved to the 4/5/6 platform and slashed two more victims, police said at a press conference Saturday.
Officers were called to the scene shortly after 9:30 a.m. Two NYPD detectives working an overtime transit detail encountered one of the victims walking up the steps as they responded, according to police.
Police investigate the scene after a reported stabbing and shooting at the Grand Central subway station in New York on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
AP Photo/Ryan Murphy
During the encounter, Griffen was acting erratically and stating that he was “Lucifer,” Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Saturday.
Those detectives ordered Griffen to drop the large knife he was carrying some 20 times before he advanced toward them with the blade extended and one of the detectives shot him twice, Tisch said.
Griffen has three priors in New York City, according to the commissioner.
The slashing wounds are severe but the victims are stable in the hospital, according to police.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he had been briefed on the incident.
“I’m grateful to the NYPD for their quick response and for preventing additional violence. The three victims were taken to the hospital and are thankfully in stable condition. The NYPD is conducting an internal investigation and will release body-worn camera footage, as it does in all incidents involving the discharge of an officer’s firearm,” Mamdani said in a statement.
There is no connection to terrorism, police said.

A weapon used to attack three people is shown at the Grand Central subway station in New York on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
AP Photo/Ryan Murphy
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