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Author Salman Rushdie Attacked At Speaking Event In New York state

Author Salman Rushdie was hospitalized Friday after being attacked at a speaking event in New York state.

Rushdie, who has faced death threats over his writing, was scheduled to give a lecture at the education center Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, in southwestern New York, Friday morning.

At around 11 a.m., a man “ran up onto the stage and attacked Rushdie and an interviewer,” according to New York State Police.

Rushdie was stabbed at least once in the neck and abdomen and was transported by helicopter to a trauma center in Erie, Pennsylvania, police said.

His agent told ABC News Friday that Rushdie is undergoing surgery and is on a ventilator. The author will likely lose one eye as a result of the attack, his agent said. The nerves in his arm were also severed and his liver was damaged in the stabbing, his agent said.

PHOTO: Author Salman Rushdie, behind screen left, is tended to after he was attacked during a lecture, Aug. 12, 2022, at the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, N.Y.
Author Salman Rushdie, behind screen left, is tended to after he was attacked during a lecture, Aug. 12, 2022, at the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, N.Y.
Joshua Goodman/AP

The alleged attacker is Hadi Matar, 24, of Fairview, New Jersey, a law enforcement official told ABC News. He was arrested at the scene and is currently in New York State Police custody. It wasn’t immediately clear if he had a lawyer.

State police are working with the Chautauqua County district attorney to determine “appropriate charges,” Major Eugene Staniszewski, a troop commander for New York State Police, told reporters during a press briefing Friday afternoon. The FBI is also assisting with the investigation, he said.

Police have not yet determined a motive, Staniszewski said.

Police believe the suspect acted alone and are in the process of obtaining search warrants for items including electronics and a backpack found at the scene that they believe belong to the suspect, Staniszewski said.

The suspect had a pass to access the event, officials said.

An Associated Press reporter who was at the event saw a man go on stage and attack Rushdie as he was being introduced, the news service said. The author ended up on the floor and the man was restrained, according to the AP.

PHOTO: Author Salman Rushdie is tended to after he was attacked during a lecture, Aug. 12, 2022, at the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, N.Y.
Author Salman Rushdie is tended to after he was attacked during a lecture, Aug. 12, 2022, at the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, N.Y. Joshua Goodman/AP

In the aftermath of the attack, Rushdie, 75, was seen being tended to while on the stage.

The interviewer, Henry Reese, 73, suffered a minor head injury during the attack, police said. He was treated for a facial injury at a nearby hospital and has since been released, police said.

Chautauqua Institution president Michael Hill said during Friday’s press briefing that security “has been a top priority,” and that they had a state trooper and sheriff presence at the event.

“We’ll continue to look at providing the maximum security that we can,” Hill said. “This has never happened in our entire history. Chautauqua has always been an extremely safe place. We will continue to be working to keep that tradition going.”

Those in the audience expressed shock at the attack.

“He rushed the stage, it looked like he was punching him,” Patrick Fogarty told Erie, Pennsylvania, ABC affiliate WJET. “It was all over very fast.”

John Stein told WJET he was worried about security given Rushdie’s notoriety.

“Somebody just ran up on stage,” he said. “It was so quick. I was just thinking, am I really seeing this?”

Stein said when the attacker started to run off the stage following the assault he was apprehended with the help of a handful of attendees.

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