SUSPICIOUS: Monsey Stabbing Suspect Grafton Thomas May Be Linked to Earlier Heinous Monsey Attack

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The NY Post reports that authorities are investigating whether Grafton Thomas, the man charged in a machete attack last night in Monsey, is tied to a recent stabbing near a local shul.

Details of the incident under investigation were unclear, but a 30-year man was beaten and repeatedly knifed while walking to the Tashnad shul in Monsey around 5:30 a.m. on Nov. 20. The victim, a father of four, was so badly brutalized that cops were initially told he’d apparently been hit by a car, officials said. Ramapo Police Chief Brad Weidel told reporters that the man was “approached from behind by one or more individuals” and stabbed with an unidentified weapon that wasn’t immediately recovered.

The FBI joined that investigation and authorities were working to enhance low-quality surveillance video shot from afar, the Journal News reported earlier this month.

Details are sketchy, but that initial attack remains fishy.

Matzav.com was told that people dressed in uniforms recently visited homes located near the first attack, stating that they wished to collect surveillance video, and they then destroyed the video footage they collected.

{Matzav.com}


2 COMMENTS

  1. was tjere new footage erased from the first incident, or is this referring to the initial spate of tampering that occured after the first stabbing?

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