Three people killed in unprovoked stabbing spree across Manhattan by white Hispanic

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Three people killed in unprovoked stabbing spree across Manhattan​




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Police investigate a stabbing on the pedestrian path alongside the East River East 30th Street on Monday morning. Another person was stabbed on 42nd Street and 1st Avenue (insets) and a third on West 19th Street in Chelsea, in what appears to be an unprovoked spree by a lone attacker, police said. (Theodore Parisienne / Barry Williams / New York Daily News)
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UPDATED: November 18, 2024 at 11:25 PM EST

An unhinged man went on an unprovoked stabbing attack in Manhattan Monday morning, killing three people in a horrific bloody rampage, police said.
The suspect, identified by police as Ramon Rivera, is a 51-year-old resident of the Bellevue Men’s Shelter on E. 30th St. near First Ave. who randomly selected his unwitting targets, police sources told the Daily News. Rivera was taken into custody after the third stabbing, said police.
Ramon Rivera, 51, is seen being taken by police from NYPD's 10th Precinct, on Monday, November18, 2024.(Sam Costanza for the New York Daily News)
Ramon Rivera, 51, is seen being taken by police from NYPD’s 10th Precinct, on Monday, November18, 2024. (Sam Costanza for the New York Daily News)
Rivera confessed to the grisly carnage that unfolded in less than three hours, sources told The News.

Ramon Rivera (Obtained by Daily News)
Ramon Rivera (Obtained by Daily News)
Mayor Adams, at a press conference at the 17th Precinct stationhouse, said he believes the stunning rampage was the result of the failure of criminal justice and mental health systems. Rivera has eight prior New York City arrests, police sources told The News — including one case still pending.
“Today we have three innocent New Yorkers going about their lives, the victims of terrible, terrible assaults,” Adams said, adding the brutal attacks “left us searching for answers how something like this could happen.”
A man was pronounced dead at Bellevue Hospital after he was found stabbed in the stomach on W. 19th St. in Manhattan on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)
Angel Lata Landi was pronounced dead at Bellevue Hospital after he was stabbed on W. 19th St. Monday — the first of the three deadly stabbings. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)
“It is a classic, classic example of the criminal justice system, the mental health system that continues to fail New Yorkers,” he added.
NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said the attacks were random.
“As of right now these attacks seem to be unprovoked,” said Kenny. “He just walked up to them and attacked them with the knives.”
Two knives are pictured on the Southwest corner of E46th St. and First Ave.

Barry Williams / New York Daily News
Two knives are pictured on the corner of E. 46th St. and First Ave. on Monday after the suspect was taken into custody. (Barry Williams / New York Daily News)
The first victim, construction worker Angel Lata Landi, was stabbed about 8:20 a.m. on W. 19th St. near Tenth Ave. in Chelsea, police said. The suspect walked up to the construction worker and began stabbing him before running off, cops said.
“He’s standing in front of a construction site where he is employed when without warning he is stabbed in the abdomen,” said Kenny.
After the stabber ran off, cops began to hunt for an assailant described as a light-skinned man with a beard wearing a gray shirt and dark-colored ski hat.
A lone attacker left a trail of blood across Manhattan on Monday morning, stabbing victims on West 19th Street in Chelsea, the East River Greenway near 30th Street, and East 42nd Street before being taken into custody on First Avenue and East 46th Street.

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A lone attacker left a trail of blood across Manhattan on Monday morning, stabbing victims on West 19th Street in Chelsea, the East River Greenway near 30th Street, and East 42nd Street before being taken into custody on First Avenue and East 46th Street. (Barry Williams / Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News; Shutterstock)
Medics rushed the Lata Landi to Bellevue Hospital, where he died at 8:30 a.m., police said.
A woman who lives across the street was outside in her garden when she heard a commotion — and then yelling.
“It was just a scream, ‘Call 911!’ And then that got my attention,” the woman, who gave her name as Barbara, told The News.
The victim was motionless as he lay in the street covered by a blanket, his tan construction boots visible, she recounted.
“[Medics] ran out of the ambulance. They were checking his heartbeat,” she said. “Then they pulled him up and put him in the ambulance.”
The second victim, a 68-year-old man, was fishing in the East River Promenade near the Water Club when he was stabbed at 10:27 a.m. at E. 30th St. and the FDR Drive in Kips Bay on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)
The second victim, a 68-year-old man, was fishing in the East River Promenade near the Water Club when he was stabbed at 10:27 a.m. at E. 30th St. and the FDR Drive in Kips Bay. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)
The second victim, a 68-year-old man whose name was not immediately released, was fishing in the East River Promenade near the Water Club when he was stabbed at 10:27 a.m. at E. 30th St. and the FDR Drive in Kips Bay, said police. Medics rushed him to Bellevue Hospital but doctors could not save him.
Kenny said that victim was stabbed “multiple times in the body.”
Less than a half-hour later, at 10:55 a.m. a 36-year-old woman, whose name was not immediately released, was stabbed at E. 42nd St. and First Ave. in Murray Hill.
According to police, a passing cab driver saw the assault, mistook it for a robbery, and flagged down a nearby cop.
NYPD Officer Robert Garvey, who had been posted near the United Nations on E. 44th St. and First Ave., caught up with Rivera on E. 46th St. and First Ave. and detained him. Rivera was soon arrested, and charged with murder.
NYPD detectives and crime scene technicians investigate the crime scene where a third stabbing victim was attacked on E. 42nd near First Ave. on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
NYPD detectives and crime scene technicians investigate the crime scene where a third stabbing victim was attacked on E. 42nd near First Ave. on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
Adams said the quick actions of the cabbie and Garvey “saved the lives of other New Yorkers.”
“I just heard a commotion, I stepped outside and heard what people were saying and reacted,” said Garvey at the press conference.
The victim in that stabbing was rushed to NY Presbyterian Weill Cornell Hospital in critical condition, but she died hours later.
The crime scene where a third stabbing victim was attacked on First Ave. near E. 42nd is pictured Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
The crime scene where a third stabbing victim was attacked on First Ave. near E. 42nd is pictured Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
A trail of blood was visible on E. 42nd St. and First Ave., turning the corner west onto E. 42nd St. About a quarter of the way down the block the trail ended in a large pool of blood. A blue winter coat and orange-and-blue hat sat on the ground nearby.
Two bloody carving knives were recovered from the suspect, whose clothing was also drenched in blood, said Kenny.
“There’s a real question as to why he was on the street,” said Adams of Rivera. “He has some serious mental health issues.”
Mayor Eric Adams at press conference.

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Mayor Eric Adams speaks at a press conference at the 17th Precinct stationhouse after police made an arrest in the stabbing spree. NYPD Officer Garvey, to the right of the mayor, was instrumental in the capture of the 51-year-old suspect. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)
On Oct. 17, Rivera was arrested and charged with grand larceny for stealing an acrylic bowl from a Jonathan Adler store in Soho valued at $1,495, said sources.
The Assistant District Attorney asked for bail but Rivera was released with no bail and ultimately charged with petty larceny and possession of stolen property.
Two months earlier, on Aug. 5, Rivera was sentenced to 364 days for a series of three Manhattan burglaries that took place in December and January, according to sources.
In May, Rivera was arrested for an assault on a cop inside Bellevue’s psychiatric ward. He pleaded guilty the same day to attempted assault and was sentenced to 90 days on Sept. 4.
Rivera was also arrested in the Bronx in December 2023 for petty larceny, said sources.
Police responded to two incidents in 2023 where the suspect was emotionally disturbed.
According to sources, in November, Rivera was found lying on a curb, nearly Flushing, Queens, acting erratically and saying his arm hurt. The following month he called 911 to report being suicidal and saying he wanted to kill someone. Medics took him to Woodhull Hospital in Brooklyn.
Rivera also has numerous out-of-state arrests.
In January he was busted in Union City, N.J. on a fugitive from justice charge; the same month he was arrested twice in Hoboken for criminal mischief, sources said.
He was charged in 2018 with assault in Columbus, Ohio, and in 2017 for assault in Cleveland.
The crime scene including two knives is pictured where the suspect in a double fatal triple stabbing was apprehended on First Ave. and E. 46th St. Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
The crime scene including two knives is pictured where the suspect in a double fatal triple stabbing was apprehended on First Ave. and E. 46th St. Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
In 2010 Rivera had a probation violation arrest in Florida, and in 2009 he was arrested twice more, including once for driving under the influence. Rivera was also arrested in 2006 on a prostitution-related charge and in 2003 for battery in Florida, according to sources.
A neighbor who lives on the block where the first slaying took place was shocked to hear the victim was the friendly construction worker he’d seen at the work site for the past two weeks.
“He died? Oh wow,” said the neighbor, who gave his name as Orlando and started to cry.
“He was a nice guy,” said Orlando, 55. “Very quiet guy.”
“He was respectful. He would say good morning,” he added. “He looked like a guy who would go to church. Very clean-cut guy.”
Orlando, who has lived on the block for over 20 years, said the fatal stabbing was a disturbing event that reminded him of times past.
“I haven’t heard of anything like this in a long time,” he said.

 
I just got swarmed today by peons and feeble minded people. They should be winding down, not ramp it up going on a knife attack.
 
Rest in peace to those who lost their lives in those senseless attacks. We New Yorkers don't say keep your head on a swivel to sound cool. The activity and function is an integral part of a culture of longevity in NYC . You best protect ya neck.
 
Muhfucka had all those priors and was still out!!! This shit gotta stop. Stop releasing these repeat criminals
history is cyclical. Here comes the return of mandatory minimums and crime bills signed into law by “democrats”. You can be a folksy white nationalist that studied at Oxford. If elections are still a thing, please don’t let him out the hole in the ground especially the last week of the campaign. He’s not a good closer. And Barry with the good wife should be treated the same way. I don’t think he likes people that look like him. His grandmother really left an impression on him.
 
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