Summary:
Three people were fatally stabbed in a series of unprovoked attacks across Manhattan.
A 51-year-old suspect is in custody, found with blood and two knives.
The attacks were random and vicious, with no words exchanged or property stolen.
Mayor Adams cited the incident as highlighting failures in the criminal justice system.
While homicides are down in NYC, serious assaults are up, raising public safety concerns.
NYC Knife Rampage Leaves Three Dead
A shocking series of unprovoked stabbings across Manhattan on Monday morning left three people dead and a city reeling. A 51-year-old suspect is in custody, apprehended by police with blood on his clothes and two kitchen knives.
The Attacks:
- Victim 1: A 36-year-old construction worker, stabbed near West 19th Street and the Hudson River around 8:30 a.m.
- Victim 2: A 68-year-old man, attacked while fishing in the East River near East 30th Street, approximately two hours later.
- Victim 3: A 36-year-old woman, stabbed multiple times near the United Nations headquarters on East 42nd Street around 10:55 a.m.
According to NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny, the attacks were viciously random; no words were exchanged, and no property was taken. A passing cabdriver witnessed the third attack and alerted authorities, leading to the suspect's swift apprehension.
Mayor Adams' Response:
Mayor Eric Adams addressed the tragedy, calling it a clear example of failures within the criminal justice system. The suspect, reportedly homeless, had a recent criminal history, including a sentencing a few months prior and an arrest for grand larceny last month.
Crime in NYC:
While killings in NYC have decreased by 14% in the past two years, serious assaults are up about 12%. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and the complexities of urban crime.
This horrific event follows other recent stabbing incidents in the city, including a fatal attack at the Coney Island subway station.
<p>The investigation is ongoing to understand the motive behind the rampage.</p>
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