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Cameras Catch Crazed Man Stabbing Deli Customer In New York City Neighborhood

A man stabbed a customer eating a bagel on the steps of a local Brighton Beach, New York deli — and the disturbing incident was all caught on video!

On July 20 at 6:19 in the morning, "police responded to a 911 call about a disturbance at a stop on Brighton Fourth Street. Upon arrival, officers discovered a 31-year old male with stab wounds to his chest," Brooklyn authorities told Radar.

"EMS responded and transported the victim to Coney Island Hospital, where he was pronounced dead."

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"A 36-year-old was taken into custody at the scene," cops continued. "No charges have been filed, but the suspect remains in custody. The investigation is ongoing."

The 31-year-old victim has been identified as Dante Lekarius, and the 36-year old suspect as Ernest Dubinsky, according to the New York Daily News.

In the shocking surveillance video, viewers can see Lekarius calmly sitting on a crate outside a deli, eating a bagel and sipping tea. Dubinsky suddenly approaches him, and is seen speaking to Lekarius for about five seconds before taking out a 10-inch knife and stabbing him directly in the chest.

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Apparently in shock, Lekarius gets up and tries to escape, while the crazed stabber follows him.

Lekarius walks towards a cab collapsing on the ground.

The knife has been recovered by detectives.

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