Trash bag-carrying maniac with history of glass bottle attacks charged in rush-hour NYC stabbing of teen: cops

The trash bag-carrying maniac who allegedly stabbed a teen during a rush-hour clash in a Manhattan subway station Thursday was charged with felony assault – as authorities reveal he was arrested twice previously for smashing strangers with glass bottles.

Kamil Hamoudi, 35, was caught ambling on the subway tracks carrying the plastic bag – a short time after he allegedly plunged a “sharp metal object” into a 19-year-old man’s leg on board an uptown L train at the First Avenue and East 14th Station around 8:10 a.m., according to a criminal complaint.

He fled into the subway tunnel after the attack, which left the victim bleeding from a deep puncture wound, the court doc said. The teen was hospitalized in stable condition.

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