Three die after homeless man goes on stabbing spree in New York
At least three people died after a man went on a stabbing spree across the Manhattan region of New York during broad daylight on Monday.
The third victim of the knife-wielding maniac who left a bloody trail across Manhattan in a broad-daylight stabbing spree Monday has died of her injuries as the brute confessed to the random killings and was slapped with murder charges, police and sources told The New York Post.
A career criminal, mentally ill homeless man went on a st-bbing rampage in New York City today, leaving two people dead and one woman in critical condition.
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The suspect, 51-year-old Ramon Rivera, has eight prior arrests in New York City alone, and it’s unclear why the suspect… pic.twitter.com/FgP27iTMwN
According to reports, the third person who died in the stabbing incident was identified as a 36-year-old woman.
She reportedly died in the hospital where she was undergoing treatment.
The other two victims are a 26-year-old construction worker and a 68-year-old man.
Police did not reveal the identities of the victims so far.
Suspect arrested
Police have arrested the suspect who was identified as 51-year-old Ramon Rivera.
Rivera, a homeless man with an extensive criminal record and reported mental health ailments, allegedly confessed to the unprovoked stabbings that began in the morning and crossed the width of the borough from Chelsea to the East River, sources told The New York Post.
The suspect has been charged with three counts of murder.
Police called the killings random and unprovoked.
“As of right now, these attacks seem to be unprovoked, that he just walked up to them and began to attack them with the knives,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Joe Kenny was quoted as saying by the newspaper.
Police have recovered two bloody kitchen knives which were used by the suspect.
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