
New photo shows maniac suspected of slashing Brazilian tourist’s neck in unprovoked NYC subway attack
NY Post
A new photo released by the NYPD shows the maniac who police believe slashed a Brazilian tourist in the neck in an unprovoked attack at a Queens subway station last week.
The surveillance image, made public late Wednesday, pictures the suspected attacker who cops say slashed the 29-year-old man’s neck from behind during the harrowing, random attack at the Queens Plaza station around 10:30 a.m. Feb. 15.
The man, seen wearing a black vest over a gray hoodie, is standing on the sidewalk and apparently smoking a cigarette.
Previously released photos show him near the turnstile area of the station, with his hood pulled up over his head and a ski mask covering the lower half of his face.
He had not been caught by Thursday afternoon.
The tourist suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was treated at Elmhurst Hospital, cops said.
