The Museum of Modern History remained closed Sunday after two employees were stabbed by a former member of the museum on Saturday afternoon.
The NYPD identified the suspect as 60-year-old Gary Cabana. Cabana was at the museum to see a film but was denied access because of previous disturbances. His membership had been revoked the day before the attack.Â
Cabana was upset over being denied entry and jumped over the reception desk, where he stabbed two 24-year-old employees. The man and woman were taken to Bellevue Hospital and were treated for non-life-threatening injuries to the back, neck, and collarbone.
Video footage showed Cabana leaving the museum, and police knew what direction he went. However, the suspect remains at large as of Sunday morning.
The museum announced that it would remain closed to the public on Sunday.Â
The Museum and its Stores will be closed to the public tomorrow, Sunday, March 13. For assistance in refunding or rescheduling tickets, please contact us at [email protected].
— MoMA The Museum of Modern Art (@MuseumModernArt) March 13, 2022
WANTED for An Assault: On Saturday March 12, 2022 at Approx. 4:15 P.M, inside of 11 West 53 Street (Museum of Modern Art) @nypdmtnpct ,Gary Cabana stabbed a 24 year old female and a 24 year old male causing serious physical injury.. Call @ 800-577-TIPS or DM NYPDTips pic.twitter.com/jn0etuJ3qn
— NYPD Crime Stoppers (@NYPDTips) March 13, 2022
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