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BREAKING NEWS: Broadway theater usher is charged with attempted murder 10 months after attacking two workers at New York’s MoMa museum and mocking the city’s lax bail laws – before committing arson in Pennsylvania
- Gary Cabana, 60, was extradited back to New York City this week from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Cops there found him sleeping at a Grayhound Bus terminal three days after he allegedly stabbed two 24-year-old Museum of Modern Arts employees
- He is now charged with two counts of attempted murder and two counts of assault for the attack on March 12Â
An on-the-run Broadway theater usher has finally been charged for an attack on two employees at New York City‘s Museum of Modern Art back in March.
Gary Cabana, 60, was extradited back to the Big Apple this week from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where cops found him sleeping at a Grayhound Bus terminal three days after he allegedly stabbed two 24-year-old museum employees.
He is now charged with two counts of attempted murder and two counts of assault. Cabana has previously pleaded guilty to arson in Philadelphia, New York 1 reports.
Authorities say Cabana attacked the employees after his museum pass was revoked. He then taunted cops online saying they would still ‘still be doing paperwork’ while he takes a nap and relaxes following the crime.
Gary Cabana, 60, is charged with two counts of attempted murder and two counts of assault for an attack on two Museum of Modern Arts employees back in March
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