Sunday, December 22

“The Ripper” of the Subway arrested by NYPD is Hispanic

The NYPD deployed an operation with 500 police officers on the Subway. Photo: Eduardo Munoz Alvarez / Getty Images

The New York Police Department ( NYPD ) revealed the identity of “The Ripper” who ravaged Line A for two days, claiming the lives of two people and wounding two more.

It is about Rigoberto López, of 21 years, who is located as a homeless person.

“The following person was arrested in connection with the stabbing incidents that occurred in the Metro along line A” said the NYPD, which later provided López’s name.

The young man is a Brooklyn resident, as indicated, and faces five charges, including two for homicide and two for attempted homicide .

The New York Post advanced Saturday night the capture of the homeless man, but his identity had not been revealed, au nthat a source of the NYPD described some details.

“His shoes were still splattered with the blood of his victims when he was arrested, and he was still in possession of the bloody knife ”, said that source.

The capture occurred on Saturday afternoon, after two days of assaults that began on Friday morning, when López attacked a man from 67 Years I was walking on the southbound platform of Street Station 181 in Washington Heights.

Another attack was described by the victims, who heard: “I’m going to kill you!” , although he was only injured.

A woman, from 44 years, another of the fatalities, was found in a pool of blood on an A train at the street station 207 in Inwood.

The attacks forced the NYPD commissioner, Dermot Shea , to deploy more than 500 police officers in a special operation.