At least five people were stabbed and novelized by eruptions of violence across the Big Apple on Sunday.
In the early attack, around 1:30am, the wild wild brute oddly hugged the 22-year-old before cutting off his head with what appeared to be an unprovoked attack on Canal Street near West Broadway in Soho, sources said.
The victim initially believed he had been punched, but then he noticed he was bleeding and was slashed with a “sharp object,” officers and sources said.
He was treated on site due to a neck cut. The suspicious slash remains massive.
Then, around 5:10am, threat slashed the 47-year-old man across his face after attempting to force him for money in East Harlem, officers and sources said.
The two men had just met on East 116th Avenue near Park Avenue when the attacker asked him for cash and cut his mouth with a knife to the left of his face, sources said.
It is unclear whether the victim was hospitalized due to his wounds and the suspect has not been caught.
With another clearly random knife, a stranger slashed the 47-year-old woman on the left side of her face on Warwick Street near Dumont Avenue in East New York around 8am, officers and sources said.
The assailant escaped on foot and the victim was taken to Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center, where he was listed in stable condition.
Then, around 12:40pm, two men, 25 and 28, were dusted when their rival stabbed both, along with another man on West 190th Street near St. Nicholas Avenue in Fort George, sources said.
Both men were touched on the torso, and the older man was also stabbed in the back, sources said.
Still a massive attacker is known to both the victims, and the stab wounds stem from ongoing beef, sources said.
Both victims were uncooperative and hospitalized in stable condition.


