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Opening statements begin in trial of man accused of slashing Bronx MTA conductor

Transit Workers Union members filled the courtroom in support of Lynette Pierce, the conductor who prosecutors say was randomly attacked.

Isabella Giardina

Jun 26, 2026, 5:13 PM

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Opening statements are underway in the trial of a man accused of slashing an MTA conductor at a Bronx subway station, as prosecutors outline their case against the suspect.

Isaiah Thompson, 29, appeared in court with his head down and a stoic expression as proceedings began.

Transit Workers Union members filled the courtroom in support of Lynette Pierce, the conductor who prosecutors say was randomly attacked.

According to investigators, Pierce was slashed in the face last June while working on the platform at the Whitlock Avenue subway station after a 6 train pulled in. She was left with a permanent facial scar.

Union officials say the attack has had lasting physical and emotional effects.

"He slashed a mother of two across the face, and she has to live with that trauma, as does her family, for the rest of her life," said Chris Drummond, of the Transit Workers Union.

Union leaders also emphasized the psychological toll the incident has taken.

"She's traumatized. The physical injuries are what you see on her face. But what about the mental injuries? What about the psychological injuries?" said Aaron Morrison, of the union.

Beyond seeking justice, the union says the case underscores what it describes as a lack of protections for transit workers on the job.

"Right now, we have nothing to protect us," Drummond said. "I believe New York City transit conductors have some of the most dangerous jobs right now because we cannot protect ourselves."

Thompson is expected to return to court as the trial continues. Transit workers say they will keep advocating for stronger safety measures while the case moves forward.

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