Teenage Tourist Stabbed in Unprovoked Attack Inside Midtown Manhattan McDonald's
A 19-year-old Australian tourist was seriously wounded in an unprovoked stabbing attack inside a McDonald's restaurant in Midtown Manhattan early Monday. According to police and law enforcement sources, the incident occurred around 2 a.m. at the fast-food eatery on Eighth Avenue near Penn Station. The victim was sitting and eating when he was stabbed in the rib cage and the back. While words were exchanged between the victim and his attacker, sources described the attack as largely unprovoked. Police arrested 25-year-old Juan Mercedes, from Port Charlotte, Fla., at the scene. Mercedes has been charged with second-degree assault and was in custody pending arraignment. The tourist, whose identity has not been released, was transported to Bellevue Hospital and is reported to be in stable condition. This is an ongoing investigation, and further updates are expected.