NYC Uber Eats delivery man says ‘nobody helped’ as ‘super perp’ with 103 priors allegedly stabbed him

An Uber Eats supply man informed The Put up on Tuesday how an ex-con described by cops as a “tremendous perp’’ stabbed him on the Decrease East Facet with out saying a phrase — and bystanders did nothing.

“No person helped,” Bharatbhai Patel informed The Put up.

“He killed me right here, right here, right here and right here,” Patel mentioned, referring to the career-criminal suspect and pointing to his wounds. “He requested nothing. Not, ‘I would like cash.’ Nothing.

“Possibly they want cash or one thing for my bike,” he mentioned. “However the man requested me nothing.”

Patel mentioned he noticed round three folks close to him throughout the 3 a.m. assault who did nothing to assist— leaving him to name 911 himself.

He speculated that the folks could have been drunk.

“Possibly three folks close to me? They drink for alcohol. And the one girl, the bus, they had been proper there … [I] see the folks, however no one helped.”

“On a regular basis police there,” he added. “However this time, no police.”

Uber Eats delivery man Bharatbhai Patel told The Post that bystanders didn't help him when he was stabbed by an ex-con on the Lower East Side.
Uber Eats supply man Bharatbhai Patel informed The Put up that bystanders didn’t assist him when he was stabbed by an ex-con on the Decrease East Facet.
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Sean Cooper — who police referred to as a "super perp" — was arrested and charged with assault for the attack.
Sean Cooper — who police known as a “tremendous perp” — was arrested and charged with assault.

Patel, 36, the married father of a 6-year-old son who lives in Queens, was on Allen Road close to Rivington Road when deranged suspect Sean Cooper — who has 103 earlier busts below his belt — grabbed his e-bike, the person and cops mentioned.

Patel clung to the bike and was stabbed a number of occasions, with the attacker then fleeing.

The supply man was handled at Bellevue Hospital for non-life-threatening accidents.

Cops later arrested Sean Cooper, a 47-year-old profession felony with greater than 100 arrests on his rap sheet and charged him with assault within the brutal assault.

A stab wound on Patel's hand from the attack.
A stab wound on Patel’s hand from the assault.
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Regulation enforcement sources mentioned Cooper, whose nickname is “Huge Coop,” is so well-known to police that he’s earned the moniker of “tremendous perp.”

Patel mentioned he was “stunned” by the assault, and recalled feeling ache.

“Now it’s higher,” he mentioned.

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