New York Daily News

Woman attacked by duo on Qns. subway

- BY THOMAS TRACY AND MICHAEL SHERIDAN

A woman tried to film a straphange­r after he assaulted another passenger on a Queens subway — and ended up getting punched herself, cops said Friday.

The 26-year-old woman was on a southbound 7 train in Long Island City just after 1 p.m. on Monday, authoritie­s said.

A man on the train got into an argument with a 20-year-old passenger

An off-duty NYPD school safety agent and her husband were busted after cops found a cache of guns and ammunition clips in their Harlem home, police said.

Cops executed a search warrant inside school safety agent Sofia Ramirez’s apartment at 2 p.m. Thursday after hearing that her husband, Jason Ramirez, had multiple guns in the home. further down the subway car, then punched the victim, leaving him with a swollen left eye and cuts to his face, according to police.

When the woman saw this, she started recording with her cellphone, officials said. That video was posted online earlier this week by the woman’s brother.

The video doesn’t show the initial attack, but the red-shirted suspect — accompanie­d by a woman in a black-and-whitestrip­ed outfit — is seen moving up

Police found eight firearms and a large-capacity ammo clip. Sofia Ramirez, 39, was charged with criminal possession of a large-capacity ammunition feeding device.

Her husband was taken into custody on eight counts of weapons possession and 27 counts of of carrying large-capacity ammo clips, police said. the car, threatenin­g other passengers.

Authoritie­s said that’s when the 26-year-old woman was assaulted by the hot-headed pair, and suffered several cuts to her face. The two suspects got off the train at Queensboro Plaza.

The woman filming the incident refused medical attention at the scene, authoritie­s said. It wasn’t clear if the first 20-year-old victim was treated for his injuries.

Police were still searching for the two assault suspects.

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