Just when you thought you were done with Maksim Gelman, the 24-year-old Brooklyn man who admitted to killing four people and injuring four others during a 28-hour rampage across Brooklyn and Manhattan, the subway stabber got one last creep in. At a sentencing for his non-fatal attack on Joseph Lozito (to go on top of the 200 years he already got), Gelman spewed obscenities, insulted his victim and, oh yeah, proposed to Kim Kardashian.
Convicted Subway Stabber Proposes To Kim Kardashian, Gets More Jail Time
Subway Stabber Unremorseful, Blames Victims For Murder Spree
Yesterday, the 24-year-old Brooklyn man who admitted to killing four people and injuring four others during a 28-hour stabbing rampage across Brooklyn and Manhattan last February was sentenced to 200 years to life in prison. Maksim Gelman was completely without remorse during his sentencing, got into verbal arguments with family members of the deceased, and continued to blame his victims and the police for his murderous rampage: “I am not the bad guy; these people who died, they did bad things to me. It’s not my fault all this happened; the cops knew about it.”
Confessed Subway Stabber Sentenced To 200 Years In Prison
The 24-year-old Brooklyn man who admitted to killing four people and injuring four others during a 28-hour stabbing rampage across Brooklyn and Manhattan last February has been sentenced to 200 years to life in prison. Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Vincent DelGiudice called Maksim Gelman, who previously plead guilty to four counts of murder and one count of attempted murder, a "pathologically violent predator." And Gelman reportedly had harsh words for DelGiudice, telling him as he left the court, "suck my Russian di*k." DelGiudice replied, "I decline your offer."
Confessed Killer Draws The Line At Dismembering Little Kids
Clearly, Maksim Gelman wants our attention. The Brooklyn man, currently in jail for killing four people last year and stabbing a man on a subway train in a violent spree, gave an interview to the Daily News, claiming to have killed six other people. Now he's talking to the Post, revealing how he wanted to kill another notorious murder suspect, Levi Aron, who allegedly dismembered and slaughtered a little boy in Brooklyn.
Subway Stabber Maksim Gelman Claims To Have Killed 6 Others
Maksim Gelman, the 24-year-old Brooklyn man who plead guilty to killing four people and injuring four others during a 28-hour stabbing rampage across Brooklyn and Manhattan last February, is due to be sentenced this week. He discussed the murderous rampage in a long jailhouse interview with the Daily News, and claimed he was responsible for six more murders before this year: “All my friends, they all tell me I’m crazy,” he said in a phone interview from Rikers Island. “I believe I’m schizophrenic and bi-polar...I know what’s going on but I tend to overreact.”
Subway Stabber Pleads Guilty To Four Counts Of Murder
The Brooklyn man who was accused of killing four people and injuring four others during a 28-hour stabbing rampage across Brooklyn and Manhattan last February has plead guilty to all counts. Maksim Gelman, 24, who had pleaded not guilty last April and told police he would beat the charges, plead guilty to all charges in the 13-count indictment today. "He's pleading guilty without a promise," noted his lawyer Edward Friedman, adding there was no deal struck between the defense and DA's office. He could be sentenced to 100 years in jail for the four murders alone.
Subway Stabber Says He'll Be Back On The Streets In No Time
Maksim Gelman pleaded not guilty yesterday to four counts of murder after being accused of going on a 28-hour stabbing rampage, and court papers revealed he is confident he'll go free. The day after cops arrested him in February, he allegedly told a cop, "It's OK. I'll beat this. I'll go to a mental hospital for a few years and then I'll get out on the street again. You'll see." Unfortunately, he may be right.
Man Stabbed During Madman's Rampage Sues NYPD For Not Helping Him In Time
On Feburary 12, Joseph Lozito was on the subway from Penn Station, headed to West 66th to go to his job at the Alice Tully Hall box office, but then a man stabbed him in the head. The man turned out to be Maksim Gelman, wanted for three murders, and police officers—who were in the motorman's car— managed to grab Gelman before he caused more violence. But now Lozito is suing the NYPD for apparently not doing more to prevent the madman's actions and not coming to Lozito's aid in a timely fashion.
Subway Stabber Says Drugs Are Bad
Maksim Gelman is doing a great job proving his insanity. Earlier today he pleaded not guilty to a stabbing spree that left four, including his step-father and ex-girlfriend, dead. According to court papers, here are a few excuses, explanations and other bits of advice he had for cops when he was arrested on February 12th:
Maksim Gelman's Subway Stabbing Victim Back At Work
Joseph Lozito, the MMA aficionado who fought off alleged murderer Maksim Gelman as he raged through the subway, returned to work selling tickets at Lincoln Center yesterday. But not without some help. Boss Pete Meyers apparently insisted that Lozito ride the subway with a bodyguard, even though he seemed to do a fine job fighting off his attacker. "He doesn't want me to ride the train by myself," Lozito told the Daily News.
Motorwoman Takes Comp Time After Gelman Confrontation
Subway operator Ylatasha Scott has reportedly been off on comp time since last Sunday to recover from mental "trauma" sustained when murder suspect Maksim Gelman (who was indicted on four counts of murder) banged on her compartment door in the midst of his killing-spree.
The Graffiti Art Of Quadruple Murder Suspect Maksim Gelman
A week after beginning his alleged murderous rampage across Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan, Maksim Gelman was indicted in Brooklyn today on four counts of murder. He was indicted on accounts of assault and robbery. This comes a few hours after LTV Squad posted Gelman's apparent Flickr accounts documenting his own graffiti.
Murder Suspect's Stabbing Victim Shows Off Stab Wounds
Last Saturday morning, Joseph Lozito was in an uptown 3 train, headed to his job at the Avery Fisher Hall box office, when a dirty, disheveled man entered. The man was Maksim Gelman, the focus of a citywide manhunt after he allegedly killed three people in Brooklyn and was stabbing drivers in order to steal their cars. And after failing to enter the motorman's car, Gelman allegedly turned his knife on Lozito, said, "You're going to die," and stabbed him in the head.
Murder Suspect Maksim Gelman: "Sometimes, My Mind Isn't Right"
Accused slasher Maksim Gelman is currently being held in the Bellevue psych ward after failing the intake physical and mental exam at Rikers Island, and yesterday he gave a chilling interview to reporters. On one hand, he admitted, "Sometimes, my mind isn't right," and said of his stabbing rampage, "The proof is in the pudding. I'm trying to make my peace with God!" But lest you think he's actually taking responsibility for his alleged action, he also ranted, "The DEA set me up. They were there the whole time. They let this happen, they're going to kill me. It's a conspiracy."
New Argument For Bringing MMA To NY: Self Defense!
We've heard that Mixed Martial Arts fighting is violent and scary and bloody, but apparently it can also be helpful. Joseph Lozito, who was attacked by murder suspect Maksim Gelman on the subway over the weekend, said he was able to fight him off because of years of fighting knowledge gained by watching UFC fights, and as thanks for his work got to meet UFC president Dana White. White said to Lozito and his wife, "I want to have you both down to a fight and have you sit at my table for the fight in New Jersey."
Murder Suspect's Stabbing Victim Handcuffed Over Old Warrant
In the midst of his stabbing spree across the city, Maksim Gelman forced his way into a livery cab and allegedly stabbed the driver in an attempt to gain control of the car. Driver Fitz Fullerton was taken to the hospital early Saturday to be treated for gashes to his face and hands, where police arrived to question him about the stabbings. However, he also claims they questioned him about his personal history, and soon had him in cuffs for an "unpaid ticket" from 2001. Of course, that's not quite how police see it.
Murder Suspect Gets New Lawyer, Creeps Out Photographer
The young man accused of killing four people and stabbing four others during a 28-hour spree of violence was assigned a new lawyer. Maksim Gelman, 23, had a public defender assigned to him initially but a new defender, Edward Friedman, appeared at a hearing today. Gelman, who did not appear, has been arraigned on charges of four counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, one count of assault, two counts of robbery and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon, and Friedman said the case will go to a grand jury on Friday.
Murderous Stabber Sought Haven In Creepy Shrine To Ex
In the hours between stabbing romantic obsession Yelena Bulchenko and her mother and being nabbed on the 3 train, police believe Maksim Gelman hid out in a cinder-block hut under LIRR freight-train overpass along Ocean Avenue, which he seems to have decorated in graffiti dedicated to his ex-lover. The name "Yelena" was spray painted in red on the wall, along with multiple hearts and the name "Max," which police believe was Gelman's tag. But according to those who knew him, Gelman had a long history of unhinged behavior.
Murderous Stabbing Spree Suspect Claims He Was Set Up
Maksim Gelman, the 23-year-old Brooklyn resident accused of killing four people and stabbing four during 28 hours of violence spanning Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan, was booed outside the 61st Precinct in Sheepshead Bay. A crowd yelled, "Pig!" "Killer!" and "Rot in Hell!" Gelman yelled back, "Shut up, man!" And at the courthouse, Gelman told reporters, "This was a setup, man. This is bulls---."
Triple Murder Suspect's Last Victim Describes Attack
Triple murder suspect Maksim Gelman's 28-hour rampage, during which he is accused of stabbing seven people as well as fatally striking a pedestrian with a car, ended Saturday morning after he attacked Joseph Lozito on the uptown 3 train. It seems that Gelman messed with the wrong guy: "You better hope I f---ing die, because I’m going to kill you if I don’t," Lozito shouted at Gelman after he had been apprehended by police.
Triple Murder Suspect Obsessed With Ex Who Rejected Him
Authorities are still trying to make sense of triple murder suspect Maksim Gelman's 28-hour stabbing spree. Gelman is accused of stabbing his stepfather, his ex-girlfriend and her mother to death on Friday, as well as stabbing four others (two carjacking victims, a livery cab driver, and a subway passenger) and fatally striking a pedestrian with a car. Before he stabbed his last victim on the train, he allegedly said, "My girlfriend ruined my life!", referring to ex-girlfriend Yelena Bulchenko. But according to Bulchenko's friends and relatives, it seems that Gelman was barely her boyfriend, and mostly obsessed with her from afar.
Before Capture, Murder Suspect Told Subway Rider: "You Are Going To Die"
After a daylong manhunt, police captured triple murder suspect Maksim Gelman on a 3 train yesterday morning. Gelman, accused of stabbing his stepfather to death in their Sheepshead Bay apartment before going to his ex-girlfriend's house and fatally stabbing her and her mother, had climbed from the subway tracks onto a 3 train at 34th Street and confronted passenger Joseph Lozito. Lozito's sister said that Gelman told him, "You are going to die," before slashing him in the back of the head. Luckily, two transit officers were on the train.
Triple Murder Suspect Caught On Subway, Stabbed Another Passenger
Police have caught and arrested the 23-year-old man who is suspected of killing at least four people in a mad rampage yesterday. Police caught Maksim Gelman at the Times Square station early this morning, but not before he stabbed one more man on the 3 train near the 96th St. and Broadway station.
Man Still At Large After Murderous Brooklyn Stabbing Spree
Police were seeking a 23-year-old man suspected of stabbing his stepfather to death earlier this morning, but now the hunt for Maksim Gelman is more urgent after he allegedly fatally stabbed his girlfriend and her mother this afternoon. Gelman also apparently stabbed a man before stealing his car and then, while driving, struck a pedestrian.

