15-year-old autistic boy beaten, called racial slur in possible hate crime in Manhattan train station
Participants holds signs during an anti-bullying and anti-racism rally at West 181st Street and Fort Washington Avenue on Tuesday, March 15, 2023, in Manhattan, New York City. - Barry Willilams/New York Daily News/TNS

NEW YORK — Detectives have identified the three teens who allegedly beat a 15-year-old autistic boy in an upper Manhattan subway station as others yelled the N-word at him in an attack that police are investigating as a possible hate crime. The three teens hadn’t been arrested by Tuesday, as community activist groups decried the sheer viciousness and flippant racism seen in the video. The boy, sporting glasses and a blue hooded sweatshirt, was pulled off a northbound A train at the 181st Street station near Fort Washington Avenue in Washington Heights around 5:30 p.m. Friday, cops said. Video ...