A man who allegedly attempted to rob a couple at Penn Station in Manhattan on Wednesday evening was shot after discovering that his intended victims were both off-duty police officers.
The incident occurred at approximately 7 p.m. on a Long Island Rail Road platform, according to a spokesperson for the New York Police Department.
The officers, a husband and wife, were in plainclothes and waiting for their train after finishing their assignments at the United Nations General Assembly.
🚨OFF DUTY NYPD OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING🚨
The #NYPD is reporting one of there Officers was involved in a shooting today in Penn Station. The suspect attempted to rob the Officer as well as her spouse also an Officer. The suspect is expected to survive. #NYC
Penn Station pic.twitter.com/wy2DPv7yS9
— PaulsNYCBeat (@PaulStraf014) September 25, 2025
Police identified the suspect as 32-year-old Jahmar Stewart. Authorities said Stewart attempted to rob the male officer, sparking a struggle between the two.
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During the scuffle, the officer’s wife drew her service weapon and fired, striking Stewart once in the arm and once in the torso.
ADDITIONAL🚨: A female off-duty cop was traveling home after her shift with her husband — also an off-duty officer — inside Penn Station at around 7:05 p.m. when a man attempted to rob them.
The robbery attempt happened on the platform between tracks 18 and 19 of the Long Island… https://t.co/qNUkWjcakr
— Officer Lew (@officer_Lew) September 25, 2025
Stewart was transported to Bellevue Hospital, where he was treated for his injuries.
Hospital officials listed him in stable condition as of Wednesday night.
The NYPD said Stewart did not appear to have a firearm, but investigators believe he may have been attempting to simulate a weapon during the confrontation.
The two officers sustained minor injuries during the altercation but did not require hospitalization.
Commuters on the busy platform witnessed the aftermath of the shooting.
WABC-TV reported that passengers boarding a train to Ronkonkoma were stunned as police responded to the bleeding suspect during peak rush hour.
Authorities arrested Stewart at approximately 3:40 a.m. Thursday.
He was charged with assault and attempted robbery.
Law enforcement sources told WABC that Stewart had five prior unsealed arrests on charges including assault and menacing.
He was reportedly living in a Brooklyn shelter at the time of Wednesday’s incident.
One of Stewart’s assault arrests occurred just one month prior to the Penn Station confrontation.
The NYPD has not released the names of the off-duty officers involved, citing safety protocols.
Officials confirmed the shooting is under routine internal review, which is standard procedure whenever a service weapon is discharged.