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Police say a dispute in a subway car ended with a slashing spree at a Queens subway station.

Police say that Dina Saint-Fleur, 25, got into a dispute with two people on a "J" train.  It continued as they got off the train around 8:45 a.m. at the Sutphin Boulevard/Archer Ave. station in the Jamaica section.

Police say as the victims, a boyfriend and girlfriend, were going up the escalator, Saint-Fleur slashed them.

A third victim was on the escalator and fell during the commotion and was hurt.  Andres Nova, 42, suffered trauma to his back in the fall and was in serious condition at  Jamaica Hospital.

The couple that was slashed had cuts on their elbows but the injuries were considered minor.  They were identified as Princess Llsop, 24 and Antione Roddy, 34.  They were also taken to Jamaica Hospital.

A female MTA police officer was able to subdue Saint-Fleur and arrest her.  Police recovered the knife used in the attack.

The J, Z and E trains were bypassing the station after the attack.

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