The 27-year-old accused in a stabbing spree across Queens has been charged in five attacks after being caught on Wednesday.
Authorities charged Jermain Rigueur with three counts of attempted murder, four counts of assault, a single count of attempted assault, and criminal possession of a weapon, the New York Post reported Thursday.
Today’s cover: Suspect in NYC stabbings eerily smiled at first victim after random attack: ‘Turned to look at me’https://t.co/HgyvOmru0U pic.twitter.com/K660vm8WpG
— New York Post (@nypost) January 18, 2024
Police arrested the suspect, who works as a greeter for Brooklyn’s Woodhull Hospital, on Wednesday evening after tracking him down at his home in Springfield Gardens, according to CBS New York.
“It’s scary,” one neighbor told the outlet. “I’m so happy that they caught…