Police have taken a suspect into custody following a violent stabbing spree that left six people injured at Penn Station on Sunday evening.

The attack occurred at approximately 7 p.m. inside the nation’s busiest rail hub, sending a wave of panic through the transit center just one day before the venue is set to host a major NBA Finals game. Amtrak police officers apprehended the unidentified suspect, described by authorities as a person believed to be experiencing homelessness.

The motive behind the attack remains unclear, and investigators have not yet confirmed if the victims were specifically targeted or if the assault was random. Emergency medical responders treated five of the victims and transported them to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan. Officials reported that one individual suffered serious wounds, two sustained moderate injuries and two others were treated for minor injuries.

A sixth victim was transported to a separate medical facility, though their condition was not immediately disclosed on Monday. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani addressed the incident in a statement on social media, describing the event as “horrific” and praising the rapid intervention of first responders. “My heart is with everyone who was injured, their loved ones, and all those shaken by this unacceptable violence,” Mamdani said.

The violence at Penn Station comes as the city prepares for a massive security influx at the adjacent Madison Square Garden complex. The New York Knicks are scheduled to face the San Antonio Spurs for game three of the NBA Finals tonight.