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Woman Recounts Disturbing Assault on Brooklyn Subway Platform: "You're Mine Now, You're Coming with Me"

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY, JUL 4 – A 42-year-old man assaulted a woman on a Brooklyn subway platform before bystanders intervened, enabling her escape; the suspect was armed and faces multiple charges, police said.

  • On Sunday, June 29, 42-year-old Fredrick Marshall from Queens assaulted a 20-year-old woman on the Norwood Avenue J train platform in Brooklyn as she headed to her lifeguard job.
  • The incident began after Marshall argued with the woman, grabbed her in a bear hug restricting her arms, and repeatedly said, "You're mine now, you're coming with me."
  • The woman screamed, attracting several bystanders who intervened by pulling Marshall away, holding him down, and striking him as she escaped to an MTA booth and was treated for minor injuries.
  • Marshall was taken into custody at the scene, where officers discovered he was carrying both a knife and a blackjack; he has been formally charged with third-degree assault, second-degree harassment, and two separate offenses related to third-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
  • Marshall was granted supervised release since his charges are not bail-eligible, while the victim pursues an order of protection and calls for increased police presence at subway stations.
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PIX 11 broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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