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    Man fatally knifed by career criminal with 9 prior arrests — including attempted rape — as NYC sees rapid surge in stabbings

    By Larry Celona, Patrick Reilly, Joe Marino,

    2024-08-24

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    A 33-year-old man was fatally stabbed during a Saturday afternoon brawl on a subway train in the Bronx, police and sources told The Post.

    The victim and a 37-year-old career criminal, identified as Shane Cunnison, got into a squabble on a northbound 2 train around 3:20 p.m. near the 3rd Avenue-E. 149th Street subway station in the South Bronx, cops said.

    During the altercation, Cunnison stabbed Nigel Dumas in the chest with a knife.

    Dumas was rushed to Lincoln Hospital where he was pronounced dead, according to police sources.

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    The man was stabbed on a northbound 2 train near the 3rd Avenue-E. 149th Street station. Google Maps

    Cunnison was taken into custody at the subway station and charged first-degree manslaughter.

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    He has nine previous arrests including an attempted rape in Brooklyn in 2009, police sources said. Armed with a knife, he kicked in a woman’s door and punched her in the face before sexually assaulting her, sources said.

    In 2017, Cunnison flashed a knife during a verbal dispute in Brooklyn and pursued the victim for several blocks, according to sources.

    Saturday’s deadly incident is the latest in a string of subway stabbings across the Big Apple.

    On Tuesday, a maniac stabbed a 52-year-old man waiting for a northbound 6 train on the platform East. 96th Street and Lexington Avenue Avenue around 3:30 in the morning.

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    The assailant approached the victim and started arguing before stabbing him in the neck with an unknown object, police said. The man was taken to Weill Cornell Medical Center in stable condition and no arrests have been made.

    On Monday, a box-cutter-wielding assailant slashed a 29-year-old man on the arm during a clash on board a southbound No. 4 train at the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall Station on Monday evening, cops and sources said.

    That victim was taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition. The suspect has not been arrested.

    A 66-year-old grandmother was found stabbed to death inside her Brooklyn home on Tuesday.

    Claudette Jones, a nurse, was discovered with multiple stab wounds inside her two-story cape home on East 56th Street in Flatbush. Her killer remains in the wind.

    For the latest metro stories, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/metro/

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    Kioffa Khan
    30d ago
    This type of aggressive and brazen violence will continue because the act of crime is being identified as the problem. As if the recidivist behavior, savage mentality, and unsavery upbringing of people has absolutely nothing to do with it. So on the train is crime, on the street is crime, the gun just goes off, the knife just opens up, and robberies just happen! Do you really need a graduate degree to understand it?
    Joe Joseph
    08-26
    he is probably back on the street.
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