Crazed stalker stabs two good Samaritans walking NYC woman who thought she was being followed home

A crazed stalker viciously stabbed two good Samaritans trying to walk a Brooklyn woman who believed she was being followed home.

The suspect — a 5’8″ male with dark skin — knifed a 26-year-old man in the chest and shoulder and a 29-year-old man in the face around 1:30 a.m. in Kensington Saturday, according to the NYPD.

Both victims had gone out of their way to help the woman after seeing a local social media alert about a stalker, and when they arrived at the reported address, they were accosted by the knife-wielding suspect.


Surveillance image of stabbing suspect.
The suspect wore a sweatshirt and sweatpants DCPI

And it was believed to be their second encounter with the man that night.

Just a half-hour earlier, a 31-year-old woman had approached the two men and told them she was being chased, and that she was scared for her life and needed to be escorted home.


Crime scene with police tape.
The scene of the stabbing outside of a Kensington, Brooklyn, apartment building early Saturday morning Loudlabs

They agreed and successfully walked her to safety.

The man who stabbed the men is believed to be the same one who was stalking both women, according to police.

Both victims were transported to a nearby hospital in stable condition.

Police are asking for help identifying the suspect.

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