MoMA stabbing suspect may have been spotted in Philadelphia: sources

The person accused of stabbing two Museum of Trendy Artwork workers could also be hiding out in Philadelphia – as police there are looking for a lodge arson suspect who resembles the Massive Apple fugitive.

Philadelphia police on Monday night time contacted the NYPD in regards to the doable sighting of Gary Cabana, 60, after a fireplace earlier within the day at a Finest Western within the metropolis was believed to have been set by a person who checked into the lodge Saturday below the title of Joseph Cabana, legislation enforcement sources mentioned.

Gary Cabana lists his center title as “Joe” on his social media profile.

Sources mentioned the suspect in Philadelphia additionally seems like Gary Cabana, which prompted native authorities to name the NYPD.

The arson suspect fled after the fireplace and the lodge was closed as of Monday night time, sources mentioned. No one was injured within the blaze.

Gary Cabana has been on the run since allegedly attacking the Manhattan museum employees at about 4 p.m. Saturday in a match of rage over having his membership revoked.

The Philadelphia suspect checked in under the name "Joseph Cabana." Gary Cabana lists his middle name as "Joe" on social media.
The Philadelphia suspect checked in below the title “Joseph Cabana.” Gary Cabana lists his center title as “Joe” on social media.
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The 2 victims, each 24, sustained non-life threatening accidents.

Since fleeing the legislation, Gary Cabana has been energetic on social media, and he messaged a Publish reporter on Instagram Sunday to reply questions on his alleged assault.

He mentioned he “misplaced it” on Saturday when the MOMA workers refused to let him into the famed museum to see Van Gogh’s masterpiece “Starry Evening.”

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