A Bronx man was sentenced to 14 years behind bars for a 2019 stabbing spree that left three injured, officers introduced Friday.
Ronald Cundiff was convicted by a jury in February for the July 30, 2019, incident by which he knifed a 55-year-old straphanger who had requested him to maneuver his bag from a subway seat on an A prepare downtown.
The 43-year-old madman — who had 25 prior arrests on the time — then fled the subway on the Canal Road station whereas the sufferer alerted the police, who caught up with Cundiff close to Bowery Road.
As two cops tried to arrest him, he stabbed one of many officers and a 21-year-old good Samaritan, each within the shoulder, in an incident caught on cellphone video.
The subway sufferer was stabbed within the torso and wanted his spleen eliminated.



A Manhattan decide handed down the sentence Thursday for Cundiff’s conviction on a number of assault fees and prison possession of a weapon.
“The subway is the spine of our metropolis, and we'll maintain accountable anybody who assaults their fellow straphangers,” Manhattan District Legal professional Alvin Bragg stated in an announcement. “Not solely did Ronald Cundiff stab a rider who was on the lookout for a seat, he additionally stabbed an excellent Samaritan and a police officer who tried to cease him.”
Cundiff’s prison protection lawyer didn’t instantly return a request for remark.

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