Honking Driver at Brooklyn Intersection Is Stabbed in Road Rage Attack: NYPD

A driver in Brooklyn is recovering after being beaten and stabbed in an alleged case of road rage. Police say the man was pulled from his car, punched and stabbed after honking at another vehicle. Jamie Roth reports.

What to Know

  • Police are looking for two suspects in a road rage stabbing in Brooklyn
  • A 53-year-old Volvo driver behind an Infiniti stopped at a green light in Bensonhurst honked, apparently setting off the people inside
  • They stabbed the driver four times; he's expected to be recover

Police are looking for two people who stabbed a driver in an apparent road rage attack in Brooklyn. 

Surveillance video shows how the assault unfolded at 65th and 1st Street in Bensonhurst Thursday night: a red Infiniti was stopped at a green light, and the driver of a blue Volvo behind the car honked. 

Two people got out of the Infiniti, pulled out the 53-year-old driver and assaulted and stabbed him four times, then got back into their car and took off, police said. 

Witnesses' cellphone video shows the victim being taken away in a stretcher after the attack. He's expected to recover, police said. 

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