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Good Samaritan left with broken nose, cheek and jaw in NYC subway attack

A good Samaritan was brutally attacked on a Manhattan train and left with broken bones in his face when he tried to stop a man from assaulting a fellow straphanger, cops said.

The 25-year-old victim was on board a southbound N train heading toward the Canal Street station around 4:25 p.m. Sept. 22 when he spotted a man — later identified as Qasin Pringle — attacking another rider, police said.

The victim stepped in to stop Pringle, cops said.

Then Pringle — joined by a second man — punched and kicked the do-gooder in the face, and threw a sneaker as well as a speaker at his head, police said.

The victim was taken to NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital with a broken nose, cheek and jaw, cops said.

Pringle, 29, of the Bronx, was busted a short time after the attack and charged with assault, authorities said.

His alleged accomplice ran out of the station, cops said.

Qasin Pringle allegedly attacked a subway rider and a 25-year-old man defending him on the southbound N train.
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Qasin Pringle allegedly attacked a subway rider and a 25-year-old man defending him on the southbound N train.
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Police released two photos of the suspect late Wednesday and said they were still looking to track him down.