Hotheaded lunatic suspected in NYC subway beating death was free despite eerily similar attack months ago: ‘Could have been me’
Story by Estrella McDaniel, Joe Marino, Matt Troutman • 14h
The Bronx psycho suspected of beating a man to death because the victim held a subway exit door open for him was out on the streets despite allegedly carrying out an eerily similar attack on a security guard – who counts himself lucky to be alive.
The security guard, who asked to be unnamed, exclusively told The Post Wednesday he could tell the suspected killer — identified by sources as David Mazariegos, 25 — was a “very dangerous person” during their June run-in outside a Chelsea theater.
He said the unhinged stranger sucker punched his glasses off his face after he tried to shoo the maniac from an event for troubled kids.
“I told the prosecutor, I said, this guy is gonna do this again, you better take him off the street before he does this to someone else,” the guard said.
“Obviously, I was right,” he added. “It could have been me, you know.”
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