Sean Duffy, the U.S. Transportation Secretary, witnessed a violent incident involving a police officer in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday afternoon.
Duffy shared that he was heading to the Navy Yard Metro Station when his staff alerted him about a WMATA police officer being stabbed in the face. He had intended to discuss transit safety prior to being informed about the event.
The WMATA later confirmed the incident to Fox News Digital, stating that a suspect who had not paid the fare at the station stabbed an officer in the face with a sharp metal object.
“The officer sustained lacerations and puncture wounds to the face,” a WMATA official said. “The suspect was detained by additional officers nearby. The suspect has been placed under arrest, and the weapon has been recovered.”

The stabbing happened at the Navy Yard Metro Station Tuesday. (Google Maps)
“Thankfully, the officer who was attacked was in good spirits after the incident,” Duffy explained. “The @USDOT security detail was able to give him first aide [sic]. He said he gets bitten, beaten, and attacked almost everyday.
“My thanks go out to him and all the brave officers of @MetroTransitPD,” he added. “They put their lives on the line each and every day to keep us safe. Violence against them cannot be tolerated and we must do better.”
Duffy also posted a video of himself shortly after learning of the incident, appearing bewildered by the act of violence.

President Donald Trump listens as Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy speaks in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House Jan. 30, in Washington, D.C. (Alex Brandon/AP Photo)
“I was gonna go down and talk to people right in the subway, talk about the safety and cleanliness,” Duffy explained. “But before I was going to go down, one of our Metro cops was stabbed in the face by someone down in the system.
“Again, unacceptable. Our officers, our people deserve to be treated better.”