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Suspect in New York MoMA Stabbing Is Arrested in Philadelphia

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A suspect within the stabbing of two workers on the Museum of Fashionable Artwork in New York over the weekend was arrested early Tuesday in Philadelphia, the New York Police Division stated.

The Police Division had recognized the suspect within the stabbing on Saturday as Gary Cabana, 60, and launched video that it stated confirmed him attacking staff on the museum. Mr. Cabana had been denied entry to the museum after his membership was revoked.

The victims of the assault — a 24-year-old girl stabbed within the again and neck and a 24-year-old man stabbed within the left collar bone — have been later listed in secure situation at Bellevue Hospital, the police stated.

“Gary Cabana: We’re now not looking for him,” Detective Hubert Reyes of the New York Police Division stated by phone shortly after 3 a.m. on Tuesday. “He’s apparently been apprehended in Philadelphia.”

Detective Reyes stated he had no additional details about the arrest, together with what expenses Mr. Cabana had been apprehended on. The Philadelphia Police Division couldn’t instantly be reached for remark early Tuesday.

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The arrest was reported earlier by Steve Keeley, a journalist with a Fox Information affiliate in Philadelphia. He stated Mr. Cabana had been arrested exterior a Greyhound bus station at 1:30 a.m.

A video launched by the New York Police Division after the stabbing exhibits a person, whom the division recognized as Mr. Cabana, barreling by a revolving door on the museum and climbing throughout a counter with a knife in his hand, cornering three workers behind a desk. As they cower underneath it, he begins jabbing and swinging the knife.

John Miller, the deputy commissioner for the New York Police Division’s Intelligence and Counterterrorism Bureaus, later instructed reporters that Mr. Cabana was a daily at MoMA however that his membership had “expired because of two incidents involving disorderly conduct right here on the museum on two separate dates in latest days.”

He didn’t have “an intensive document or any arrest information that we’re conscious of,” Mr. Miller stated.

On Sunday, Mr. Cabana appeared to submit his model of what had occurred on the museum on social media, writing at one level that he had been “triggered” by a lady who tried to silence him when he laughed throughout a movie.

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The New York Police Division later stated it was conscious of these posts and was investigating them.

Mr. Cabana’s last-known tackle was a supportive housing residence in Midtown Manhattan that provides shelter for the homeless, the mentally ailing and people recognized with H.I.V./AIDS, the police stated.

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Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, May 14, 2024

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Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, May 14, 2024

Proceedings
SUPREME COURT
CRIMINAL TERM
NEW YORK COUNTY
PART 59
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
-against
DONALD J. TRUMP,
Defendant.
:
3503
INDICTMENT #
71543/2023
Falsifying Business
Records First Degree
BEFORE:
100 Centre Street
New York, New York 10013
May 14, 2024
HONORABLE JUAN M. MERCHAN,
JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
APPEARANCES:
FOR THE PEOPLE:
ALVIN L. BRAGG, JR., ESQ.
New York County District Attorney
BY: JOSHUA STEINGLASS, ESQ.,
MATTHEW COLANGELO, ESQ.,
SUSAN HOFFINGER, ESQ.,
CHRISTOPHER CONROY, ESQ.,
REBECCA MANGOLD,
ESQ.,
KATHERINE ELLIS, ESQ.,
Assistant District Attorneys
FOR THE DEFENDANT:
BLANCHE LAW
BY: TODD BLANCHE, ESQ.
EMIL BOVE, ESQ.
KENDRA WHARTON, ESQ.
STEPHEN WEISS, ESQ.
NECHELES LAW, LLP
BY: SUSAN NECHELES, ESQ.
GEDALIA STERN, ESQ.
SUSAN PEARCE-BATES
Principal Court Reporter
LAURIE EISENBERG, RPR, CSR
LISA KRAMSKY
THERESA MAGNICCARI
Senior Court Reporters
Lisa Kramsky,
Senior Court Reporter

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Transcript of Trump Manhattan Trial, May 13, 2024

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M. Cohen Direct/Hoffinger
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was there at The Trump Organization about executives coming in
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to meet with Mr. Trump?
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A
Mr.
Trump had an open-door policy, which, if there was
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somebody in there, you waited; and if not, you knocked on the
door, and I would say, “Boss, do you have a second?”, and I
would walk right in.
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Q
And others did the same, to your knowledge?
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A
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To my knowledge, yes.
Now, when you met with Mr. Trump at The Trump
Organization, in his office, did you, generally, need
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I’m
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sorry.
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Did you, generally, record those meetings in your calendar?
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A
No, ma’am.
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As part of your work at The Trump Organization, did
you feel that it was part of your job to keep him updated on
matters that you were handling for him?
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A
Yes.
It was actually required.
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Tell us what you mean by that.
When he would task you with something, he would then
say, “Keep me informed. Let me know what’s going on.”
And what he was saying, what everybody did is, as soon as
you had a result, an answer, you would go straight back and
tell him. Especially if it was a matter that was troubling to
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him.
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So, two things, just to break that down.
Laurie Eisenberg, CSR, RPR
Senior Court Reporter

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Video: Michael Cohen Says Trump Discussed Reimbursement in Oval Office

Michael Cohen’s story of a hush-money arrangement struck in the White House was the only personal account tying Donald J. Trump to falsified documents. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives his takeaways.

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