The person accused of stabbing two folks at Grand Central Terminal on Christmas Eve was hit with a collection of prices Wednesday, together with assault, police introduced.
Jason Sargeant, 28, of Brooklyn, was arrested after the violent spree Tuesday night time, wherein he allegedly stabbed a 26-year-old girl within the throat and slashed a 42-year-old man within the wrist in separate assaults.
He was charged with assault, reckless endangerment, menacing, prison possession of a weapon, harassment and disorderly conduct, cops mentioned.
Sergeant first knifed the person throughout the left wrist after the 2 argued on the steps of the southbound entrance to the station round 10:15 p.m., cops and sources mentioned.
The suspect then ran up some stairs and received into an argument with the lady, Imani-Ciara Pizarro, earlier than punching her at the back of the pinnacle after which stabbed her within the neck close to a turnstile.
Sargeant fled up an escalator — however witnesses flagged cops who arrested him and recovered the knife.
He has three prior arrests for prison mischief, fare beating, and assaulting a police officer, sources mentioned.