Suspect sought in NYC Museum of Modern Art stabbings caught in Philadelphia
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A man wanted for a violent attack in New York City's Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) on Saturday has been arrested in Philadelphia, CBS Philly reports. Police say they found him sleeping on a bench in a Greyhound bus terminal Monday night after he allegedly set fire to his hotel room.
They say he didn't put up a fight and was being questioned Tuesday morning.
The New York Police Department had identified the slusepct they were seeking in the stabbings as 60-year-old Gary Cabana, CBS New York reports, adding that Cabana's apartment building is a 10-minute walk from the museum.

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