By Forum Staff
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced on Friday that Feruz Radjabov has been indicted for his role in the random stabbing of a driver pumping gas in Ozone Park and a man standing on the platform at a nearby subway station.
Radjabov, 40, who is undomiciled and whose last known address was in Midwood, Brooklyn, was arraigned Friday while bedside at a local hospital on an indictment charging him with two counts of attempted murder in the second degree, attempted assault in the first degree, two counts of assault in the first degree, two counts of assault in the second degree, criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree and assault on a peace or police officer, a fireman or an EMS professional.
According to the charges:
On Aug. 7, at approximately 5:05 p.m., Radjabov walked up to a 25-year-old man, who was pumping gas at a gas station at 100-03 North Conduit Ave. in Ozone Park, and stabbed him in the left shoulder. He then fled.
A few minutes later, Radjabov was seen on the northbound platform of the nearby Aqueduct-North Conduit Avenue A train station. He approached a 67-year-old grandfather and stabbed him once in the neck.
Radjabov was then seen entering the subway tracks. He was apprehended from the Rockaway-bound tracks. A knife was recovered from his pocket.
Both victims were taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center where the 67-year-old underwent surgery to repair his trachea and jugular vein. He remains hospitalized. The 25-year-old was treated and discharged.
The defendant was taken to the 106th Precinct and while there struck an officer in the face with his head, causing a laceration to the officer’s lip and a chipped tooth.
“Two New Yorkers – a subway commuter and a motorist – were stabbed in completely unprovoked acts of violence allegedly by this defendant. The lives of these two men are forever changed after this senseless attack and my office will aggressively prosecute this case to ensure that justice in achieved,” Katz said. “I thank the NYPD for quickly apprehending this defendant before anyone else was hurt.”
If convicted of the top charges, Radjabov faces up to 65 years in prison.