Homeless man cuffed for Washington Square Park deadly stabbing

Police cuffed 30-year-old Khajah Gaye on July 18.

Photo by Dean Moses

A homeless man was cuffed on Tuesday for a deadly stabbing in Washington Square Park last month, police said.

Detectives from Manhattanโ€™s 6th Precinct tracked 30-year-old Khajah Gaye to 121 Hell Gate Circle on Randallโ€™s Island for a murder he allegedly committed on June 21 inside the popular West Village Park. At around 4:25 p.m. that day, authorities say 35-year-old Edward Bullock was stabbed in the chest inside Washington Square Park. EMS rushed Bullock to Lenox Hill Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

While police did not specify a motive, sources did say that investigators were able to track the suspect using surveillance footage.ย 

Gaye was walked out of the 6th Precinct late Tuesday afternoon by detectives.ย 

โ€œWhat do you want to know?โ€ Gaye asked with his wrists cuffed and his legs shackled.

When amNewYork Metro asked about the crime, Gaye maintained his innocence, simply responding: โ€œStabbed who? What are you talking about?โ€ before he was placed in the back of an unmarked police vehicle.

Gaye is charged with murder.

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