Homeless man slashes North Carolina tourist across cheek at Newark Airport
A homeless man allegedly stabbed a North Carolina tourist in the cheek at Newark Airport Sunday evening — just eight days after the suspect finished serving a nearly three-year prison sentence, according to cops.
“This man poses a serious danger to society and should remain in custody – whether in jail, prison, or a psychiatric facility – to prevent further harm to others,” Mauldin said.Heartbreaking details emerge about victims of grisly LI murder-suicide — including 'bubbly' mom killed alongside daughter Mauldin said she was in New Jersey for a wedding in Hoboken and on her way back home when she was “violently attacked” from behind by the suspect., which first reported the stabbing Monday. “I’ve traveled to all different countries, I’ve been to almost every state in the United States.
Jin was charged with aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a weapon, Port Authority Police said. He is currently in Essex County jail.He also was once accused of trying to stab the owner of a Chinese restaurant, law enforcement sources said.
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