Police arrest suspect accused of stabbing employees who refused him entry to Van Gogh exhibition

Police arrest MoMA stabbing suspect, 60, after finding him sleeping on a bench in Philadelphia: He is accused of knifing employees at the NYC museum who refused him entry to the Van Gogh exhibition

Gary Cabana, 60, has been arrested by NYPD investigators after stabbing two NYC museum employees He allegedly attacked staff at the New York City museum who refused him entry to a Van Gogh exhibitionIt has now been claimed that Cabana also attacked another man and threatened a female union official with foul-mouthed emails after losing his job as a Broadway theater usher Cabana took to social media Sunday to claim he was framed as the police were pursuing himHe taunted the cops who are looking for him, joking on Instagram that he is taking naps, before being caught Cabana said on Instagram: ‘Even if I turned myself in NYC has ‘no bail’ provisions so I would walk in the front door and a couple of hours later be back on the street’Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg introduced sweeping prosecution reforms after being elected His changes encourage prosecutors to ignore violent crimes and set no cash bonds, critics say

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A man wanted in the stabbing of two employees at New York City’s Museum of Modern Art after they denied him admission over the weekend has been apprehended in Philadelphia, authorities told local media on Tuesday.

Officers found the suspect, Gary Cabana, 60, sleeping on a bench at a Greyhound bus terminal and arrested him without incident, 6ABC Action News reported.

‘We got information that this individual was also suicidal and was suffering from some mental health issues so we realized he was armed and very dangerous,’ Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small told the ABC affiliate.

Police tracked the suspect down after he checked into a Best Western hotel in Philadelphia and set a fire in a fifth-floor room earlier in the night, the news station reported.

It is unclear what led the suspect to Philadelphia. Local police did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Gary Cabana, 60, the man accused of carrying out a stabbing on two front desk workers at the Museum of Modern Art, had been known for losing his temper and lost his job working in a Broadway theater after allegedly attacking his boss

Cabana was wanted by police on suspicion of stabbing two MoMA employees on Saturday after they refused to let him into the museum, where he previously had been barred for unruly behavior. Surveillance video footage showed the assailant fleeing the museum moments afterward on foot.

The two victims, both women, were rushed to a hospital for treatment of multiple stab wounds to their upper bodies, and were expected to survive, New York police said.

New York police launched a hunt for the suspect, whom they said was familiar to MoMA staff as a museum regular. The suspect was also known to police from previous disorderly conduct incidents, including at least one at the museum in recent days, police said.

Cabana is said to have turned violent towards a former male boss and female union official was let go from his job as an usher at Manhattan’s Nederlander Theatre last year. 

After being told his services were no longer required in late 2021, he is then alleged to have sent a series of threatening emails to a woman working at the union which represents ushers, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. 

‘Payback is coming,’ he wrote to a union rep, police said. ‘F*** you c***,’ he is said to have added, according to the New York Post.

Cabana is then said to have wanted to take things up in person and went directly to the union office on West 45th Street to look for her on two occasions. 

The woman is alleged to have told police that she feared for her safety having heard of an alleged assault against a co-worker. 

A criminal harassment complaint was filed against Cabana as a result of the allegations. 

Cabana is alleged to have punched his former manager in the face while outside the Nederlander Theater on West 41st Street.  

On that occasion, he was attempting to get into the building without a ticket. After punching the manager with his fist, he was quickly marched back out onto the street.  

The disturbing history of violence came as NYPD detectives, police officers and a heavily-armed SWAT team complete with a battering ram were seen entering the low-income apartment building usually inhabited by Cabana, near Times Square on Monday afternoon.

Cabana, who so far has managed to evade capture, was fired from his job as an usher and is alleged to have punched his boss outside of the Nederlander Theater before attempting to get insid without a ticket. He is alleged to have also written abusive emails

The SWAT team dressed in tactical gear arrived with battering rams and riot shields before storming inside the building.

Officers were posted outside the property located in Midtown Manhattan keeping a watch in case Cabana, who was on the run a the time, returned home.

Detectives were then seen walking in and out of the building several times throughout the afternoon carrying boxes and plastic crates full of evidence which were carefully placed into the trunk of a car.

It was hard to see exactly what was being carried away, however various envelopes of differing sizes appeared to be sitting inside the boxes as officers kept watch on the front steps for any sign of the suspect. 

NYPD officers together with a Swat team armed with a battering ram arrived at around 4pm to Gary Cabana’s low-income apartment in New York City

The swat team arrived and stormed inside the building with battering rams and shields. More detectives were entering inside the building with more empty boxes.

Police are on the hunt for the 60-year-old man who attacked the employees after his membership was suspended

Cabana is shown climbing onto the desk with a knife in his hand and approaching the two workers Saturday at 4pm

Detectives are seen recovering evidence at 255 West 43rd Street, where MOMA stabbing suspect Gary Cabana resides

Detectives could be seen walking away with boxes late on Monday afternoon with various ranks of the NYPD all involved

Bags full of evidence were seen being taken away and put into the truck of a detective’s car

A Swat team could be seen coming out of the building have gained access to the Cabana’s room in the complex

A member of an NYPD swap team can be seen holding a police riot shield above his head, obscuring his identify

Plainclothes officers could be seen standing on the sidewalk outside the apartment complex on West 43rd Street 

Some electrical items, possibly part of a computer or television system were seen being taken away.  

At one stage officers in tactical gear wearing bulletproof vests, body armor together with riot shields came back out of the address although there was no sign of Cabana, 60, at the property for the time they were present.  

On Monday, the on-the-run stabber who attacked two employees at New York’s MoMA museum on Saturday now taunted cops on Instagram, joking that they’ll ‘still be doing paperwork’ while he takes a nap and relaxes despite being wanted for the brutal crime. 

In a response to one person in the comments section of his Instagram page, he said: ‘Every person picked up in NYC has at least 30 priors. It’s a fricking revolving door of justice.’

A plainclothes officer can be seen carrying a crate into which various bits of paperwork had been stashed 

NYPD officers walked down the steps back onto the sidewalk after entering Cabana’s apartment 

A couple of detective can be seen walking up to the apartment building on Monday evening after raiding Cabana’s residence

Police officers were seen going inside the building. There has been a constant watch in case Cabana shows up at the address

A detective carries away a crate load of evidence that appears to contain a stash of envelopes and paperwork walks out

It appeared to be ‘all hands on deck’ with dozens of officers, detectives and even the Swat team involved

An detective is seen chatting with fellow officers before placing newly gathered evidence into the back of his vehicle

Cabana told The New York Post he wanted to look at Van Gogh’s Starry Night and was angry when staff refused him.  

In another, he joked: ‘Now gramps can take his nap and by morning the cops will…still be filling out paperwork?’

Before being arrested, he tried to mislead investigators by claiming he was in Honduras, posting: ‘This is a perfect example of how f****d up our justice system is in the USA. Even if I turned myself in NYC has ‘no bail’ provisions so I would walk in the front door and a couple of hours later be back on the street. Be glad I am in Honduras. Lotsa bad hombres here. I’m taking machismo 101 class just to keep up.’ 

An NYPD a spokesman earlier said the force hadn’t yet verified whether or not it was Cabana posting the updates, or someone else.  

There appeared to be a constant stream of arrivals from the NYPD as the Cabana’s residence was given a thorough search

Officers could be seen walking into the address located in Midtown, close to Times Square

A detective could be seen entering the property carrying cardboard boxes in which to place more evidence for examination

More crates full of paperwork could be seen being removed from the residence on Monday afternoon 

Cabana went on a bizarre Facebook rant Sunday in which he called the MoMa attack allegations a ‘total frame job’ by museum officials. He also criticized the news coverage of the horrific incident

He is an example of the intensifying brazenness of criminals in New York who say they aren’t worried about being caught because the punishment is so soft. 

Manhattan’s new woke DA Alvin Bragg has instructed prosecutors to pursue non cash bail where he can

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has been widely criticized for his soft-on-crime stance, which involves only applying cash bonds in the most serious cases. 

On Facebook, he wrote: ‘Bipolar is a tough road to hoe. Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde. THEN U get framed and evicted from MoMA (not just the movies, ALL THE ART too) by a bitter old woman who shushes U when U LAUGH during a comedy,’ Cabana, 60, wrote. ‘ 

He seems to blame being banned from the museum on a woman named Barbara. 

‘She’s the menace, NOT ME. Total Frame job by ‘the Team Barbara’ gang. It wasn’t SCREAM 6 at MoMA it was poke poke poke wake-up call. y the frame job MoMA, get yer facts straight.’ 

Despite the man hunt, Cabana went on a social media rant Sunday.

He bashed MoMa over the way employees reportedly treated him and slammed the news coverage of the attack.

‘What is worse? Hackers or Journos. Right now, I LOVE MY HACKERS for taking my mind off this frame job by MoMA,’ Cabana wrote on Facebook.

Cabana’s address is listed as The Times Square, a charity-run building at 255 West 43rd Street for formerly homeless people or people who are mentally ill. NYPD were stationed outside the building Sunday night

Cabana, who has grey hair and wears thick-rimmed reading glasses, is now at large and wanted by police. Authorities are seen at his Manhattan apartment building Sunday night

Greyhound terminal at 1001 Filbert St in Philadelphia. People are on the look out for the stabber but have yet to apprehendthe suspect

‘THERE WERE NO DISRUPTIONS. Security NEVER escorted me from MoMA on the 2 ‘supposed’ days I ‘acted up: 2/24 + 3/9.’ Total blind side when I got ‘the letter’ from Daniel P. ‘

He also criticized the ‘catty beeyotches of the world,’ seemingly referencing the museum worker who turned him away from Saturday’s screening of Bringing Up Baby.

‘There is security at EVERY screening. No one has ever said, come with us U r a disruption NO ONE #nO1. Just this one lying conniving woman. Interview HER journos and Y did I never get a mtg with security just a blindside letter.’

It is unclear what type of MoMa membership he had, however, the cheapest is a $65-a-year pass for unlimited access to exhibits.  

Additionally, on his Instagram page, Cabana taunted police as they continue searching for him.

‘They knew who I was all along but the morons wasted hours searching the museum when I was OBVIOUSLY LONG GONE with hundreds of witnesses WATCHING but no HEROES in the crowd that day,’ he responded to someone commenting on his photo.

‘NYC has turned in to a bunch of MIND-YO-BIDNESS P*SSIES,’ he added. ‘Not one person followed me as I run down 53td st (sic) with a bloody face from where the security hit me with a piece of lucite….’

This is the horrifying moment Gary Cabana, 60, stabs two female MoMa employees after climbing over the front desk of the museum to attack them 

Cabana, 60, is shown brutally attacking the two women in the museum Saturday before going on the run 

Police officers are pictured examining Cabana’s apartment building in Manhattan

Cabana claims to be a ‘stan’ for stage and film productions, writing in his Instagram bio that ‘watching talent makes my day’

Cabana’s address is listed as The Times Square, a charity-run building at 255 West 43rd Street for formerly homeless people or people who are mentally ill. 

Based on his address and Facebook post, which directly notes Bipolar disorder, it is believed that Cabana is battling mental health issues.

On social media, Cabana posted frantically about COVID, ranting about tourists not wearing masks and how he hated Donald Trump.  

He also frequently posts about Broadway productions, ranking them on Show-Score.com, and other entertainment media news. 

Cabana touts himself on his social media bios as a ‘stan’ for stage and film productions, noting that ‘watching talent makes my day’.

His photos show him frequenting Broadway theaters, New York City music venues and local museums.     

Cabana has an active presence on social media, touting himself as a New York Culture connoisseur 

Cabana ranted on Facebook about COVID and tourists in New York City not wearing masks

In other posts, the 60-year-old poses in front of a counter at Shake Shack and in front of Broadway theaters

Cabana posted a selfie to Instagram on January 1, 2022 and listed ‘Broadway Theatre District’ as his location. His photos often show him frequenting Broadway theaters, New York City music venues and local museums

MoMa was closed on Sunday as crime investigators worked at the scene. 

According to police, Cabana’s membership to the museum was revoked on Friday for two unspecified incidents involving disorderly conduct. He is thought to have returned to the scene on Saturday to exact revenge. 

Horrifying video footage from inside the museum shows him jumping on top of the reception desk, pulling out a knife, and stabbing the two employees before fleeing. 

Police said one the employees was a 24-year-old woman being treated for stabs to the lower back and one stab to the back of her neck.  The other was stabbed in the collar bone. 

Cabana, who jumped the museum turnstile and fled the scene after the attack, was last seen wearing a dark jacket, blue face mask and sunglasses, sources told DailyMail.com. 

One of the victims had said, ‘I’m going to get hazard pay,’ as she was taken into an ambulance, the New York Post reported. Police have yet to name the victims.

Cops lined up and down 53rd Street in Midtown Manhattan after they responded to reports of the stabbings, and people were advised to avoid the area, which is under investigation.  

One of the stabbing victims was a 24-year-old woman working behind the reception desk

Despite her injuries, the woman was heard joking about receiving hazard pay after suffering stabs to her back and neck

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