Ramon Rivera, 51, allegedly also “viciously” stabbed a third victim, who remains in critical condition
Ramon Rivera, 51, has been charged with murder in the first degree after allegedly fatally stabbing two men on streets of New York City on Monday, Nov. 18
Rivera also allegedly stabbed a third victim, a 36-year-old woman, who remains in critical condition
Prior to the stabbing spree, Rivera was arrested eight other times, most recently on Oct. 17
A man has been arrested for allegedly fatally stabbing two people and injuring a third in Manhattan on Monday, Nov. 18, the NYPD said in an afternoon press conference.
Ramon Rivera, 51, allegedly fatally stabbed a 36-year-old Hispanic man and a 68-year-old Asian man. He also allegedly injured a 36-year-old Black woman. None of the victims’ identities have been released.
He was charged with murder in the first degree, PEOPLE confirms.
Witnesses claim Rivera was wearing a gray shirt and a ski hat and used a kitchen knife in the attacks, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said. He said the motive for the stabbings is unknown, and at the time, no words were exchanged and no property was taken, just that the victims were “attacked and stabbed viciously.”
The first victim was stabbed in the abdomen outside of his job on a construction site on West 19th Street at 8:22 a.m. Rivera then allegedly fled southbound on Ninth Avenue. “The victim was removed to Bellevue Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 8:50 in the morning,” according to Kenny.
The second incident occurred at 10:27 am, at 500 East 30th Street and the East River. The second victim, an Asian man, was fishing when he was stabbed multiple times across his body. After the police responded to the 911 call, he was taken to Bellevue Hospital and pronounced dead.