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Maniac stabs man sleeping on NYC practice a number of occasions within the head, sparking bloody brawl


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A maniac stabbed a sleeping subway rider within the head no less than thrice throughout Monday’s morning commute — sparking a brawl that splattered blood throughout the practice, cops and sources mentioned.

The 56-year-old sufferer was snoozing on board a southbound No. 1 practice passing via the 145th Road station in Harlem round 6:10 a.m. when a 20-year-old brute randomly knifed him no less than thrice within the head, cops and sources mentioned.


At approx. 1:50AM EMT's removed a male from the southbound #1 train tracks between 145th Street and 137th Street. The aided was removed to Jamaica Hospital with head trauma after he allegedly jumped from the train
The 56-year-old sufferer was sleeping on board a southbound No. 1 practice on the 145th Road station when he was stabbed a number of occasions, cops and sources mentioned. Seth Gottfried

Officers from Transit District 3 — housed contained in the station — stepped in once they seen a commotion towards the again of the practice, the sources mentioned. 

The knifing apparently sparked a brawl that spilled right into a second automotive, with blood left in each automobiles, based on the sources.  

Alcantara was taken into custody on the scene, and faces fees of assault and prison possession of a weapon, cops mentioned.

The sufferer was taken to Mount Sinai Morningside, the place he’s listed in secure situation with puncture wounds and bleeding to the again of his head. 


Uptown 1 train platform, 96th Street and Broadway.
The 20-year-old attacker was taken into custody on the scene. J.C. Rice

A knife was recovered on the scene. 

Alcantara has three prior arrests – the latest simply this previous Thursday for allegedly slashing his mom, 40, thrice on the arm with a steak knife throughout a home conflict within the Bronx, cops and prosecutors mentioned. 

He was launched on his personal recognizance throughout his Saturday arraignment on the non-bail-eligible fees of prison possession of a weapon, third-degree assault – a misdemeanor – and harassment, based on the Bronx District Legal professional’s Workplace. 

His different prior arrests have been for leaping a subway turnstile and prison possession of a weapon, cops mentioned.