
"A petty crook with a mile-long rap sheet allegedly confessed to savagely beating a stranger to death outside a Brooklyn subway station - coldly telling cops he didn't like the way the victim "looked at him," sources said. The suspect - identified by law-enforcement sources as David Mazariego, 25 - is set to be charged with murder in the senseless Tuesday afternoon assault near the Jay Street-MetroTech Station."
"A shockingly brutal attack followed, with the assailant repeatedly pummeling the victim's face and stomping on his head up to 15 times, sources said. The victim - described as man in his 50s who works in the area - has yet to be identified because his attacker took his wallet and ID after leaving him battered and unconscious near Lawrence and Willoughby streets, according to sources. He died roughly an hour later in New York-Presbyterian Hospital Brooklyn Methodist."
David Mazariego, 25, allegedly confessed to savagely beating a stranger to death outside the Jay Street-MetroTech subway station after saying he disliked the way the victim looked at him. The attack involved repeated punches to the face and up to 15 stomps on the victim's head. The victim, a man in his 50s who works in the area, was left battered and unconscious; his wallet and ID were taken. He died roughly an hour later at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist. Police issued a department-wide alert, and officers in Times Square recognized and arrested Mazariego, who had a sword, prompting murder and weapons charges.
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