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A good Samaritan trying to thwart a subway crime became a victim himself — when the wheelchair-bound passenger he was trying to help in Manhattan whacked him in the head with a cane, police said.

The NYPD released surveillance video Tuesday showing the disabled suspect from the June 17 attack on a southbound Q train at the Prince Street subway station in Lower Manhattan.

A 22-year-old commuter spotted a man in a wheelchair sleeping with his phone in his hand around 1 a.m. and woke him up “in order to prevent him from being a victim of a crime,” police said.

But the would-be crime victim “pulled out a cane and struck the victim in the neck and head, causing a minor laceration.”


  A wheelchair-bound man is sought by the police in a June 17 attack on a Q train in Lower Manhattan. DCPI A wheelchair-bound man is sought by the police in a June 17 attack on a Q train in Lower Manhattan. DCPI

The cane-wielding goon then fled in his motorized wheelchair.

The bludgeoned subway rider was taken to Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in stable condition.

A brief surveillance video released by the police Monday shows the suspect wearing a checkered shirt sitting in his wheelchair on the Prince Street subway platform.   

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