
Homeless man arrested in connection to stabbing of Eric Adams volunteer
NY Post
A homeless man with more than a dozen previous arrests was busted Friday for allegedly stabbing an Eric Adams campaign volunteer in The Bronx, authorities said.
Gary Oliver, 34, was nabbed around 5:30 a.m. by the NYPD’s Warrants Squad on College Avenue near East 148th Street and has been charged with attempted murder, according to authorities. He and his 42-year-old victim, both of whom are homeless, have had an ongoing feud, cops said. It was not immediately clear what the beef was about.More Related News

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