US: Police arrest man in New York City tourist stabbing

Twenty-three-year-old Connor Rasmussen was stabbed in the back of the head on December 18.

Update: 2016-12-29 05:23 GMT
Police announced the arrest on Thursday of 20-year-old Steven Tlapanco on charges of attempted murder, assault and criminal possession of a weapon. (Photo: Representational Image/AP)

New York: Police have arrested a suspect in the random stabbing of a tourist in New York City earlier this month.

Twenty-three-year-old Connor Rasmussen, of Puyallup (pyoo-AL'-up), Washington, was stabbed in the back of the head on December 18.

Police announced the arrest on Thursday of 20-year-old Steven Tlapanco on charges of attempted murder, assault and criminal possession of a weapon.

Rasmussen was attacked in the early morning hours, just blocks from popular tourist spots including Rockefeller Center and Grand Central Terminal.

Rasmussen said his assailant stabbed him without saying a word. He required eight stitches.

Police arrested Tlapanco after releasing surveillance photos and video footage from the attack. It's not clear if Tlapanco has an attorney who can comment on the charges.

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