NEW YORK | Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:09pm EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A man suspected of killing four people in an overnight spree was arrested on Saturday in a Times Square subway tunnel, police said.
Maksim Gelman, 23, of Brooklyn was being hunted by police in connection with the fatal stabbing on Friday of his stepfather Aleksandr Kuznetsov, his girlfriend Yelena Bulchenko and her mother Anna Bulchenko.
After the murders, police said Gelman fled by stealing a car, stabbing the driver, Arthur DiCrescento, and mowing down a pedestrian, Steve Tanebaum, who later died.
An all-night manhunt led police to find Gelman in the subway tunnel at about 9 a.m. He had stabbed a passenger on board a subway train just before police captured him.
The passenger was taken to a nearby hospital but details of his condition were not immediately available.
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