Man wanted in stabbing at New York’s MoMA arrested in Philly
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police in Philadelphia have arrested a man wanted in the stabbing of two employees inside the Museum of Modern Art in New York and making threats regarding former President Donald Trump. Officers early Tuesday found 60-year-old Gary Cabana sleeping on a bench at a bus terminal. He was suspected of setting a fire at a hotel in Philadelphia on Monday. New York City police say he was the man who leaped a reception desk and stabbed two employees inside the Museum of Modern Art on Saturday after he was denied entrance for previous incidents of disorderly conduct. The employees were stabbed multiple times but had non-life-threatening injuries.