The suspect, identified as 37-year-old Aaron Garcia, was arrested on Wednesday and was charged with attempted murder, assault and criminal mischief.
a suspect was arrested on Wednesday morning following the attack. The suspect was identified as 37-year-old Aaron Garcia and he was charged with attempted murder, assault and criminal mischief., the unidentified victim said,"A man was there with a hatchet and [hit] my head...and my leg."
A somewhat similar incident occurred in Manhattan's Upper East Side in April when the NYPD arrested a woman after she attacked another woman with a hatchet inside an apartment. According to police, the 22-year-old suspect attacked the 28-year-old female victim after the two got into an argument. The suspect then fled the apartment and climbed down a fire escape. She then hid in a freight elevator in another building before being removed and arrested by police.
The New York Police Department arrested a suspect on Wednesday after he attacked an ATM user with a hatchet. Above, a New York City police SUV with two NYPD counter terrorism officers sits on Broadway in New York, New York on April 15, 2016.
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