Ramon Rivera, 51, spent hours sleeping in police custody after he was nabbed in Monday’s bloody broad daylight stabbing spree ...
Ramon Rivera, the suspect in the deadly stabbing of three people in Manhattan on Monday, appeared before a judge Tuesday.
Authorities revealed that Rivera has a criminal history spanning three states and suffers from severe mental health issues.
It’s the latest example of how the fraught debate around criminal justice reform continues to bubble up with each act of ...
A suspect is in custody following random stabbings in New York City on Monday morning that left three people dead, police ...
Ramon Rivera was carrying two knives when he was arrested by Robert Garvey, an NYPD officer from LI, officials said.
There are renewed frustrations with what some say is an inability by city officials to treat people in mental distress.
Following a bloody stabbing spree that left three dead Monday, the mayor made a push for legislation that would broaden the ...
The suspected madman behind a deadly stabbing spree in Manhattan Monday has a long criminal history — and had just walked ...
The unprovoked attacks took place on Monday morning within two-and-half hours of each other at various locations around ...
Medics transported the victim, identified as Nestor Padilla, 48, to St. Barnabas Hospital but he could not be saved.