Kemal Rideout, 28, appeared in the Manhattan Criminal Court Wednesday after police arrested him on the corner of E 122nd Street in East Harlem, the Rideout has been accused of slashing three women at the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall and 86th Street stations on Father’s Day and charged with three felonies
Rideout was busted two days after the attacks after getting kicked off a bus in Harlem for trying to beat the fare, lugging a red back stuffed with clothing including clean underwear and toiletries, authorities said.
Rideout was eventually apprehended near a bus stop in Harlem on Tuesday. Cops spotted him after recognizing his shoes and he was carrying a bag with the outfit he was wearing on the train on Sunday.
Arraignment this morning for Kemal Rideout, who NYPD identified as the suspect in unprovoked slashings of 3 women Sunday in subway system. #SubwayCrimes @CBSNewYork pic.twitter.com/1JHeQOi4lV
— Dave Carlin (@DaveCarlinTV) June 21, 2023
Chief of Transit Michael Kemper said at a press conference that he was ‘proud’ of his officers and ‘depressed’ by the incident.
MTA CEO Janno Lieber praised the cops who caught Rideout, saying: ‘It is a great comfort to our riders and everyone in our region to know that the NYPD has subway riders’ backs.’
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