
NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — A Brooklyn man was arrested for stabbing a man in a Bronx subway station after making homophobic remarks, authorities said.

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The 52-year-old Brooklyn Heights man, Runadieo Jordan, got into a dispute with the 31-year-old victim around 1 a.m. Wednesday at the 3 Avenue-149 Street 2 train station, police said.
Jordan spewed anti-homosexual remarks before stabbing the victim in the right arm with an unknown object. He then exited the station and fled the scene, according to officials.
The victim was taken to NYC Health & Hospitals/Lincoln in stable condition.
Cops arrested Jordan on Friday night and charged him with two hate crime assault counts, one count of hate crime aggravated harassment and criminal weapon possession.