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New York City police recently made an arrest in the terrifying A-train Ripper case of a lunatic who d carried out four subway stabbing attacks, killing two people and sending two others to the hospital. According to the
New York Post, the suspect s shoes were still splattered with his victims’ blood when he was taken into custody and he was still in possession of the bloody knife, one source added. Frightened residents had demanded a heavier police presence during the spree of attacks, and understandably so:
The bloodshed sparked
an outcry for safer subways, and NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea responded, announcing a “surge” of 500 additional cops for the department’s Transit Bureau to be deployed across the city immediately. The spree began Friday morning, not far from where the alleged stabber was caught, authorities said.
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