Marisol Matias, 51, came to the rescue of a 52-year-old female driver who was the victim of a bloody stabbing Tuesday in Cambria Heights, police sources said.
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Anthony Cudjoe (rear left) and another unidentified man hold down suspected carjacker Romario Walker in Cambria Heights, Queens.
A brave woman stopped a bloodthirsty carjacker in Queens on Tuesday by kicking a knife out of his hand, police sources said.
The terror started at 12:30 p.m. when Romario Walker jumped into an idling Hyundai in Cambria Heights and began stabbing the female driver in the hand, head and shoulder, sources said.
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Romario Walker carjacked a woman in a Hyundai after stabbing her multiple times, cops said. Walker violently overturned the vehicle and went after other bystanders with the knife before he was apprehended, police said.
Marisol Matias came to the rescue after the 52-year-old victim hit the gas and slammed the car into a tree, police sources said.
As Walker, 19, tumbled out of the overturned vehicle, Matias, 51, started running toward him.
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An unidentified victim of Tuesday’s stabbing attack in Cambria Heights, Queens.
The teen waved his knife at people who gathered around the crash, slashing two men, before Matias, of Long Island, managed to kick the knife out of his hands, police sources said.
Charges against Walker were pending Tuesday night.