Commuter critical in latest blue city unprovoked throat slashing attack; suspect claims 'I just scared him'
Story by Michael Ruiz • 3h
A New York man accused of slashing a random train rider's throat and stabbing him in the back multiple times has been arrested three times in the past month and allegedly told detectives he doesn't remember harming anyone, according to a local report.
Luis Pallchisaca, 21, is accused of attacking commuter Roberto Gaspar, 25, without warning Sunday night, according to the NYPD.
Appearing in court Thursday, Queens Assistant District Attorney Samuel Pellegrino told the judge that Pallchisaca admitted to detectives, "Yes, that's me [in] the picture," the New York Post reported. He allegedly confirmed he was wearing the same shirt, then denied knowledge of the slashing.
"I remember, but I don’t think I stabbed him," he allegedly continued, according to Pellegrino. "I just scared him and left. I scared someone who was next to me."
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