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2 dead, 1 seriously injured in ‘unprovoked’ knife attack in New York
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2 dead, 1 seriously injured in ‘unprovoked’ knife attack in New York

NEW YORK (AP) — A man stabbed three people in a Manhattan neighborhood Monday morning, killing two and seriously injuring a third without saying a word to his victims, officials said.

The 51-year-old suspect was in police custody after he was found with blood on his clothes and the two kitchen knives he was carrying, authorities said. The names of the suspect and the victims were not immediately released.

“Three New Yorkers. Unprovoked attacks that left us searching for answers as to how something like this could happen,” Mayor Eric Adams said at a news conference.

Investigators were scrambling to understand what prompted the rampage, which happened over a 2 1/2-hour period.

“No words were exchanged. No property taken. Just attacked, vicious,” said New York Police Department Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny. “He just walked up to them and started attacking them with the knives.”

The first stabbing, on West 19th Street, killed a 36-year-old construction worker who was standing near his construction site near the Hudson River shortly before 8:30 a.m.

About two hours later and across Manhattan Island, a 68-year-old man was attacked while fishing in the East River near East 30th Street.

Both men died, Kenny said.

The suspect then reportedly traveled north near the river bank. Around 10:55 a.m., a 36-year-old woman was stabbed multiple times near the United Nations headquarters on East 42nd Street, Kenny said. She is hospitalized in critical condition.

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This image released by the New York Police Department shows a knife that was recovered at...
This image released by the New York Police Department shows a knife that was recovered in a stabbing in New York, Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (New York Police Department via AP)(AP)

A passing taxi driver saw the third attack and alerted police at nearby First Avenue and East 46th Street, officials said. An officer soon apprehended the suspect.

The bloodshed took place in a major city where, as in others, crime has figured prominently in political discourse and everyday concerns in the years since pandemic lockdowns have emptied the streets and fueled disorder. Homicides in New York so far in 2024 are down 14 percent in two years, but serious assaults are up about 12 percent, according to police statistics.

Some recent stabbings in public places have drawn attention, including a fatal one attack at the Coney Island subway station just a few weeks ago.

Adams, a Democrat, called Monday’s violence “a clear and stark example” of failures in the criminal justice system and elsewhere.

The suspect in Monday’s rampage, who is apparently homeless, had been convicted in a criminal case several months ago and was arrested in a grand larceny case last month, officials said.

The fury came three years after a string of stabbings at various points along a subway line killed two people and injured two others within hours.

In 2019, four people who were sleeping in doorways and sidewalks in Chinatown were beaten to death, and a fifth was seriously injured, early on a Saturday morning.

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Associated Press writers Karen Matthews in New York and Anthony Izaguirre in Albany contributed.

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This story has been corrected to show that the construction worker who was killed was 36, not 26.