SUBSCRIBE TO TMCnet
TMCnet - World's Largest Communications and Technology Community

CHANNEL BY TOPICS


QUICK LINKS




Police: Man kills 4 in stabbing rampage across NYC

Associated Press Featured Article

February 16, 2011

Police: Man kills 4 in stabbing rampage across NYC

By Associated Press ,

NEW YORK (AP) — It apparently began, police said, when a 23–year–old graffiti artist asked his mother if he could drive her Lexus. She said no.

The ensuing fight between them escalated into a bloody 28–hour rampage across New York City as the man — armed with five knives — fatally stabbed his stepfather, ex–girlfriend and her mother, ran down a pedestrian in a stolen car, and slashed and wounded four other people before being arrested in a Times Square subway station, police said.


Maksim Gelman had a bloodied kitchen knife when he was taken into police custody at about 9 a.m. Saturday after a nightlong manhunt, police said.

"It's so horrendous and bizarre. We have no reason to know why he did this," said police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, who held up a photo of the knife that he said Gelman had used to slash a subway rider on the head and neck before he was apprehended. The man survived.

"I don't recall seeing anything like this," said Kelly, who has spent decades working for the New York Police Department.

He said charges were pending against Gelman.

The stabbing spree started just after 5 a.m. Friday, when police say Gelman fatally knifed his stepfather, Aleksandr Kuznetsov, at their apartment in Brooklyn's Sheepshead Bay neighborhood. Gelman had gotten into a fight with his mother after she refused to allow him to use her Lexus, and Kuznetsov intervened and was attacked, Kelly said.

Police found the 54–year–old man's body at his home in the predominantly Eastern European immigrant neighborhood. The Ukrainian–born Gelman and his mother became naturalized U.S. citizens in 2004 or 2005, Kelly said.

At about 10:30 a.m., several blocks away, Gelman entered the home of his ex–girlfriend and used a kitchen knife to fatally stab her mother, 56–year–old Anna Bulchenko, Kelly said. When 20–year–old Yelena Bulchenko arrived home at about 4 p.m., she found her mother dead in a pool of blood and called 911, police said.

Gelman apparently was still in the house, chasing Bulchenko as she fled outside and stabbing her 11 times as she died, Kelly said.

He then sped away in the Lexus to Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, rear–ending a Pontiac. The driver confronted Gelman and was stabbed three times in the chest but survived and was in stable condition, Kelly said.

Gelman drove off in the Pontiac, hitting 62–year–old pedestrian Stephen Tanenbaum, who died of his injuries, police said. He later abandoned the car, engine running, in the driveway of a private house in Midwood, not far from a freight railroad line "Gelman frequented as a graffiti artist," Kelly said.

Gelman was not seen again until just before 1 a.m. Saturday, when he confronted a livery cab driver in the Crown Heights area and stabbed him, Kelly said. Shortly after, he approached a couple in a Nissan, stabbing the man multiple times in the hand before hijacking the car, police said. Both men survived.

Just after 8 a.m. Saturday, passengers on a southbound No. 1 train in upper Manhattan noticed that a man on the train matched photos of Gelman they had seen in newspapers.

One passenger on the train got off at West 96th Street, approached officers on the platform and told them that a man fitting Gelman's description knocked a newspaper out of her hand, saying, "Do you believe what they're writing about me?" Kelly said.

Gelman jumped off the train at the West 34th Street station, crossed the tracks and hopped on a northbound No. 3 train, where he stabbed a passenger, the commissioner said.

Officers were in the driver's compartment of the train after hearing reports that Gelman might be on board. Gelman made his way up to the driver's door and pounded on it, "claiming that he was the police," Kelly said.

One of the officers threw open the door and wrestled Gelman to the ground, knocking the knife from his hand, Kelly said.

He was taken into custody from the train at Times Square. None of Gelman's relatives could be reached for comment Saturday.

"I saw a stream of people coming from the front of the train. They looked upset. They had white faces," Hyun Jo of East Orange (News - Alert), N.J., told the New York Post. "The conductor announced they 'found the guy who killed four people yesterday.' I saw the blood in the other car when they let us off. It was crazy."

Kelly described Gelman as an unemployed drug user with 10 previous arrests — mostly linked to graffiti and drugs.

The commissioner said the suspect's statements to police were "pretty incoherent" — including one in which he stated that "she had to die." Kelly said he wasn't sure if that was a reference to the ex–girlfriend or someone else.

A longtime friend of Yelena Bulchenko, Angela Akopyan, said the first time she heard of Gelman was Friday. "I never heard of him prior to yesterday. Ever in my life," she said.

She described Bulchenko as "always happy." "She was just a really good person to be around," Akopyan said.

Bulchenko worked as a receptionist at a dental office in Brooklyn, and had attended Kingsborough Community College, she said. The last time Akopyan saw her was Tuesday, when a group of friends got together at an Applebee's. "It was the first time we saw each other in the past two weeks. We were making plans for the weekend like we always do," Akopyan said. "And then it never happened."

___

Associated Press (News - Alert) Staff Writer Cristian Salazar contributed to this report.

Related Images:


 The home in the Brooklyn borough of New York, where police claim a 23-year-old Brooklyn man fatally stabbed three people and killed a pedestrian after hijacking a car, is shown on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011. Police say Maksim Gelman was apprehended Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in the Times Square subway station, after another stabbing on a train. (AP Photo/David Karp)

 Blood stains the sidewalk on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011 outside of the home in the Brooklyn borough of New York, where police claim a 23-year-old Brooklyn man fatally stabbed three people and later moved on to kill a pedestrian after hijacking a car. Police say Maksim Gelman was apprehended Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in the Times Square subway station, after another stabbing on a train. (AP Photo/David Karp)

 A police vehicle is parked outside the house in the Brooklyn borough of New York where Maksim Gelman lived and where police say he killed his stepfather on Friday morning, Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011. The 23-year-old Brooklyn man was in custody Saturday after a 28-hour stabbing rampage that took the lives of his stepfather, his ex-girlfriend and her mother, and led to a nightlong manhunt across New York City, police said. Authorities said Gelman also hijacked a car, stabbing and wounding the driver and fatally hitting a pedestrian. (AP Photo/David Karp)

 This photo released by the New York City Police Department on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011 shows a blood-stained kitchen knife. According to police, Maksim Gelman used the knife in a 28-hour stabbing rampage on Friday, Feb. 11, that resulted in the deaths of three people by knife wounds and a fourth who was run down by Gelman driving a hijacked car as he made his getaway. (AP Photo/NYPD)

 Police stand outside the house in the Brooklyn borough of New York where Maksim Gelman lived and where police say he killed his stepfather on Friday morning, Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011. The 23-year-old Brooklyn man was in custody Saturday after a 28-hour stabbing rampage that took the lives of his stepfather, his ex-girlfriend and her mother, and led to a nightlong manhunt across New York City, police said. Authorities said Gelman also hijacked a car, stabbing and wounding the driver and fatally hitting a pedestrian. (AP Photo/David Karp)

 Police stand outside the house in the Brooklyn borough of New York where Maksim Gelman lived and where police say he killed his stepfather on Friday morning, Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011. The 23-year-old Brooklyn man was in custody Saturday after a 28-hour stabbing rampage that took the lives of his stepfather, his ex-girlfriend and her mother, and led to a nightlong manhunt across New York City, police said. Authorities said Gelman also hijacked a car, stabbing and wounding the driver and fatally hitting a pedestrian. (AP Photo/David Karp)

 The house in the Brooklyn borough of New York where Maksim Gelman lived and where police say he killed his stepfather on Friday morning, Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011. The 23-year-old Brooklyn man was in custody Saturday after a 28-hour stabbing rampage that took the lives of his stepfather, his ex-girlfriend and her mother, and led to a nightlong manhunt across New York City, police said. Authorities said Gelman also hijacked a car, stabbing and wounding the driver and fatally hitting a pedestrian. (AP Photo/David Karp)



View All Associated Press Articles
Featured White Papers





Technology Marketing Corporation

2 Trap Falls Road Suite 106, Shelton, CT 06484 USA
Ph: +1-203-852-6800, 800-243-6002

General comments: [email protected].
Comments about this site: [email protected].

STAY CURRENT YOUR WAY

© 2024 Technology Marketing Corporation. All rights reserved | Privacy Policy