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.


Police released two photos of the suspect late Wednesday and said they were still looking to track him down.