A homeless man went on a random stabbing spree in Queens, wounding two people before cops found him hiding under a subway platform, police sources said Wednesday.
Feruz Radjabov, 40, first came up behind a 25-year-old man and knifed him in the left shoulder as he pumped gas at a Bolla Market station on North Conduit Avenue in Ozone Park around 5:10 p.m. Tuesday, the sources said.
The knife-wielding maniac first stabbed a man pumping gas at a Bolla Market station on North Conduit Avenue in Ozone Park, sources said. Wayne Carrington
He then allegedly knifed a 67-year-old man inside the Aqueduct-North Conduit Avenue station, sources said. Wayne CarringtonThe panicked victim ran into the attached store and asked staff to call the cops, the sources said.
Meanwhile, Radjabov allegedly escaped into the nearby Aqueduct–North Conduit Avenue subway station, where he found his next victim, the sources said.
He randomly stabbed another man, 67, in the throat on the northbound A train platform, according to the sources.
Quick-responding cops nabbed Radjabov — who was hiding under the A train platform — at gunpoint and charged him with first-degree assault, sources said.
Radjabow, 40, was caught hiding under the subway tracks and arrested, the sources said. Wayne CarringtonBoth victims were taken to Jamaica Hospital, with the second listed in critical but stable condition.
Radjabov has one prior arrest for petit larceny, according to the sources.
He faces charges including attempted murder, assault, criminal possession of a weapon and other raps, police said.






