Guardian Angels Back on Patrol in NYC After Sixth Subway Slashing Attack

Guardian Angels Back on Patrol in NYC After Sixth Subway Slashing Attack
Curtis Sliwa speaks to members of the Guardian Angles in Central Park, Aug. 12, 2015, in New York. Frank Franklin II/AP
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The famed Guardian Angels are back on patrol in the New York City subway system after the latest attack in a slashing spree.

A 27-year-old man was rushed to the hospital early Sunday morning after getting slashed in the face at the Central Park North station, reported CBS.

Later on the same day, a man’s hand was sliced during a mugging on the C train.

Those were the fourth and fifth attacks in a week, with at least one other happening recently.

Subway riders said they were getting concerned.