NYPD Searches for Stabbing Suspect who Injured Officer

An NYPD officer "suffered a laceration to his head" from a thrown object during a Bronx subway station confrontation with a suspect wanted for questioning in an earlier stabbing.
March 6, 2026
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What to know

  • NYPD detectives are searching for a 41‑year‑old suspect accused of injuring an officer by throwing an object during a pursuit inside a Bronx subway station.
  • Santiago was already wanted for questioning in an earlier stabbing.
  • The wounded officer suffered a head laceration and was treated at the hospital.

NYPD detectives have identified the stabbing suspect who wounded a cop pursuing him at a Bronx subway station, police said Friday.

Sergio Santiago, 41, chucked a hard object at an officer when the cop and his partner approached him at the mezzanine at the B/D Fordham Road subway station near E. 188th St. in Fordham around 5:20 p.m. Thursday, cops said.

The cop “suffered a laceration to his head,” the NYPD announced on X as they posted Santiago’s mugshot, asking for the public’s help in tracking him down.

It was not immediately clear what was thrown at the officer.

The wounded officer’s partner rushed him to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was treated for a minor wound.

Santiago ran out of the station and remained on the loose Friday.

He had been identified as a suspect “wanted for questioning” for an earlier stabbing when the officer approached him, cops said.

In that incident, Santiago was accused of stabbing a man near the corner of E. 167th St. and Gerard Ave. in Concourse shortly after 12 p.m. — about two miles from the subway stop, cops said.

The victim was taken to BronxCare Hospital Center in stable condition for a non-life threatening wound. Since then, he’s refused to cooperate with police, according to a law enforcement source.

Santiago was last seen wearing a black jacket, grey sweatshirt, blue jeans and black and white sneakers, cops said. He’s been arrested six times since 2023 for assault, resisting arrest and robbery, as well as few violations, such as turnstile jumping.

Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is urged to call NYPD Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.

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