
NYPD charges 21-year-old man in connection with four subway stabbings that left 2 dead
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The man has been charged with with one count of murder in the first degree, two counts of murder in the second degree, and two counts of attempted murder in the second degree.
On Saturday, two NYPD officers saw a man on video surveillance who met the description of the person wanted in relation to the subway attacks, Deputy Chief Brian McGee, the commanding officer of the Manhattan North detective bureau, said during a media call Sunday. The man was found in possession of a knife and taken into custody, McGee said, adding forensics will be used to determine if the knife was used as a weapon in the attacks.More Related News

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