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A Columbia University graduate student is hospitalized with brain trauma after an apparent attack in a  subway.<br>Jay Reist, 29, is being monitored in the ICU at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Washington Heights after he was allegedly struck in the head last Friday; it's still unclear to police and Reist's family how - or why - he was so badly wounded.<br>Surveillance video showed Reist exiting a subway station 15th street and 8th Avenue around 2 a.m. before getting into an . <br>He started seizing while in the rideshare, prompting the driver to take him to the hospital, where he remains on a ventilator.<br>        Jay Reist, 29, is being monitored in the ICU at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Washington Heights after he was struck in the head last Friday<br>Reist's injury comes as violent crime has become endemic on the transport system and across the city as a whole.<br>Mayor Eric Adams , thanks to the city's lax bail laws that prioritize the wellbeing of suspects over crime victims.<br>Reist went out for drinks with friends in the Lower East Side on Thursday. He was pictured partying at Dream Baby on Avenue B before his injury.<br>He was last seen in stable condition leaving the subway station early Friday morning.<br>His mother, Louise Reist, suspects her aspiring actor son was attacked somewhere along the L line stops in Manhattan.<br>'I think that Jay was at the wrong place at the wrong time,' she told . <br>Louise said she knew something had happened to Reist after he failed to return to their Inwood home and wasn't answering her text messages.<br>'I called his number and a nurse answered the phone!' she recalled.<br>        Surveillance video showed Reist exiting a subway station 15th street and 8th Avenue around 2 a.m. before getting into an Uber. He started seizing while in the rideshare, prompting the driver to take him to the hospital where he remains on a ventilator<br>        Reist went out for drinks with friends in the Lower East Side on Thursday. He was pictured partying at Dream Baby on Avenue B before his injury<br>The concerned mother said she found her son at the hospital where he was intubated and battling a brain injury. <br>'He's just lying in bed needing machines to help him live,' Louise said, adding that she is really angry about what happened to Reist.<br>'I am not at all hating humanity, I have more gratitude now than I've had in a long time because of the way people are taking care of us,' she said. 'There is just an angry person out there.'<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                 <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Resit's acting class created a to help raise money for his medical expenses. As of Thursday morning, it had earned more than $78,000. <br>The NYPD confirmed to DailyMail.com that a complaint has been filed and officials are investigating the circumstances surrounding Reist's injuries.<br>Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).<br>        His mother, Louise Reist, suspects her aspiring actor son was attacked somewhere along the L line stops in Manhattan. 'I think that Jay was at the wrong place at the wrong time,' she said<br>        Louise said she knew something had happened to Reist after he failed to return to their Inwood home and wasn't answering her text messages<br>        Resit's acting class created a GoFundMe to help raise money for his medical expenses. 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A Columbia University graduate student is hospitalized with brain trauma after an apparent attack in a subway.
Jay Reist, 29, is being monitored in the ICU at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Washington Heights after he was allegedly struck in the head last Friday; it's still unclear to police and Reist's family how - or why - he was so badly wounded.
Surveillance video showed Reist exiting a subway station 15th street and 8th Avenue around 2 a.m. before getting into an . 
He started seizing while in the rideshare, prompting the driver to take him to the hospital, where he remains on a ventilator.
Jay Reist, 29, is being monitored in the ICU at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Washington Heights after he was struck in the head last Friday
Reist's injury comes as violent crime has become endemic on the transport system and across the city as a whole.
Mayor Eric Adams , thanks to the city's lax bail laws that prioritize the wellbeing of suspects over crime victims.
Reist went out for drinks with friends in the Lower East Side on Thursday. He was pictured partying at Dream Baby on Avenue B before his injury.
He was last seen in stable condition leaving the subway station early Friday morning.
His mother, Louise Reist, suspects her aspiring actor son was attacked somewhere along the L line stops in Manhattan.
'I think that Jay was at the wrong place at the wrong time,' she told . 
Louise said she knew something had happened to Reist after he failed to return to their Inwood home and wasn't answering her text messages.
'I called his number and a nurse answered the phone!' she recalled.
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