• Re: Nigger suspect caught after random NYC stab attacks on at least fiv

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    On 20 May 2023, Ponce <nowomr@protonmail.com> posted some news:u4bsic$18jq4$5@dont-email.me:

    Lock these damned niggers up and sterilize them whenever they commit
    crimes.

    The suspect in a string of at least five unprovoked knife attacks on New Yorkers was caught Wednesday night, according to police sources.

    They’d raced to find a masked “menace” whose rampage lasted nine days —
    with the suspect laughing in the face of one of the victims.

    “We’re going to find him and we’re going to do that with your help,”
    Police Commissioner Edward Caban vowed at a Wednesday evening press
    conference.

    Three victims were slashed on Wednesday morning, with that day’s rampage starting just before 7:30 a.m. near 134th Ave. and Guy R. Brewer Blvd.
    in Queens, according to cops. There, the unhinged suspect stabbed a
    74-year-old man in the back while he was taking his wife to work, said
    Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.

    The attacker “runs up behind the couple without saying a word. He stabs
    the male one time in his back,” Kenny said alongside Caban. The victim
    was taken to Woodhull Hospital, where he was expected to recover.

    Minutes later, targeted a 41-year-old man in the same vicinity.

    The attacker came from out of the blue, said that victim, Amara
    Kourouma.

    While Kourouma walked to his car, the suspect passed by in silence,
    Kourouma told the Daily News. Next thing he knew, he felt a sharp pain
    in his back, he said.

    “I didn’t say anything to him. He didn’t say anything to me. When I pass
    him, I just felt [it] in my back,” said Kourouma, a professional driver.

    He felt lucky that there were no serious injuries, he added.

    “I’m feeling OK now. It didn’t catch my organs or my spinal cord,”
    Kourouma remarked.

    Between the early morning stabbings, the suspect slashed at a bodega’s
    windows, according to police.

    Cops sought a man wearing a green jacket, black hoodie and, in some
    instances, a lanyard or surgical mask. About 75 detectives were on the
    case, according to Kenny. Believing the serial stabber to be traveling
    between Brooklyn and Queens on the subway, extra cops were sent to major transit hubs to keep an eye out.

    “Our citywide manhunt will continue 24/7 until he’s apprehended,” said
    Chief of Patrol John Chell.

    A suspect with a lanyard was arrested in Queens on Wednesday night, cop
    sources said. A knife was recovered, too. The man was found through an extensive video canvas, according to authorities.

    Bruce An, owner of the nearby Jefferson Dry Cleaners, was opening up
    Wednesday when the 74-year-old victim stumbled inside looking for help.

    “He asked me, ‘Help!’ I said, ‘What happened?’ I thought he fell on the street,” An, 62, recalled. “He said he was walking on the street around
    the corner and one young guy behind him, he stabbed him and he ran. He
    was just walking down the street and behind him, bang!”

    The victim’s hands were bloody and his wound was dripping more blood on
    the concrete, An said.

    “I thought it was just a little minor but later when the officer came
    and opened (his) jacket it was full of blood,” he added.

    Around 8 a.m. Wednesday, the suspect got on a bus at Guy R. Brewer Blvd.
    and 115th St., where another confrontation unfolded, cops said.

    A 36-year-old man on his way to work asked the suspect if he could sit
    next to him, and that attacker initially agreed, according to Kenny.

    “At some point during the trip, other seats on the bus become available
    and the perpetrator asks him, ‘OK, there’s free seats now, you can move
    away from me,'” the chief continued. “And the victim declines to move
    and that starts the fight.”

    Both men got off at Archer Ave. and Parsons Blvd., where the victim was
    stabbed once. He was hospitalized in stable condition. The suspect, whom
    Caban described as a “menace,” fled on foot.

    Just after midnight Tuesday, a 34-year-old woman was stabbed near 134th
    Ave. and 158th St., steps away from Wednesday’s mayhem.

    The victim was walking home when the stranger, who was carrying a large
    knife in his left hand, stormed up and stabbed her in the side, cops
    said. Medics took her to an area hospital.

    The suspect “appeared to be talking to himself” and spewing “gibberish,”
    Kenny said.

    Police released surveillance footage of the suspect showing him
    brandishing the frightening knife.

    Cops believe the same suspect is responsible for stabbing a 61-year-old
    man in the kidney around 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 8 in Queens.

    “In this incident, the suspect actually laughed in the victim’s face
    after he stabbed him,” said Kenny.

    The victim was nearing 157th St. and 137th Ave. when the stabber crept
    up from behind and jammed the knife into the victim’s lower back.

    After a good Samaritan called 911, the victim was taken to Jamaica
    Hospital, where he was expected to recover.

    Detectives are investigating the possibility that the man is responsible
    for yet another stabbing, on the J/M/Z platform at the Myrtle
    Ave.-Broadway train station in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Wednesday
    morning, cops said. The incident took place two hours after the one in
    Queens.

    That victim was taken to Woodhull Hospital in stable condition, cops
    said.

    Raymond Coombs, 62, has lived on Guy R. Brewer Blvd. for four decades,
    said until now he’s never been nervous to walk the streets.

    “This guy is definitely a loose cannon,” he said. “They have to find him
    pretty quickly because he’s going to just escalate until he kills
    somebody and that’s not good at all.”

    Authorities urged New Yorkers to be aware of their surroundings.

    “In some of the incidents, he’s walking behind [victims] for quite a
    distance. In other incidents, he’s just coming across them and stabs
    them,” said Kenny. “Very random. Not a word was said. Totally
    unprovoked.”

    Kourouma, one of the victims from Wednesday, voiced fear while the
    suspect was still at large.

    “Imagine he had a gun — he’d kill more people,” he said. “He didn’t ask
    for nothing. He’s just a crazy guy.”

    https://www.nydailynews.com/2024/01/17/nyc-serial-stabber-sought-for-unpr ovoked-attacks-on-strangers/

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