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Security guard stabbed over mask policy dispute at NYC Apple store, police say

The security guard was stabbed on his left arm and forehead by a man he didn't know, according to New York City police.
Image: FILE PHOTO: Customers walk past an Apple logo inside of an Apple store at Grand Central Station in New York
The Apple store at Grand Central Station in New York on Aug. 1, 2018.Lucas Jackson / Reuters file

A 37-year-old man working as a security guard in an Apple store in New York City was stabbed multiple times following a dispute over wearing a mask inside the store to comply with Covid-19 safety policies, police said.

New York City police responded to the West 14th Street location in Manhattan at about 6:20 p.m. Friday.

The security guard told police he was stabbed one time in the left arm and one time in the forehead with a knife by an unknown man. The man then ran away into a nearby subway station.

The injured security guard was taken to a hospital in serious but stable condition.

"I saw him coming out on the stretcher, and I was like, ouch," Kimberly, a woman who works nearby and knew the security guard in passing, told NBC New York. "Everybody was in a big commotion, crying. Everyone was in shock."

The Apple store closed about 2 1/2 hours early as employees spoke to police officers investigating the incident and collected evidence, NBC New York reported. Workers with a cleaning company arrived later Friday night to clean the trail of blood that was still left at the store several hours after the stabbing happened.

The investigation remains ongoing, but no one has been arrested in connection to the assault as of Saturday morning, police told NBC News in an email.