The NYPD has placed reward posters along 14th Street for information related to the slashing outside the Immaculate Conception Church
this past Sunday evening.
According to police and media reports, the victim, John Mach, who works as a caretaker at the church just east of First Avenue, was slashed in the neck with a razor blade after trying to stop a man from urinating between cars.
The suspect was also reportedly going to urinate on the church wall. The two men got into an argument. The unidentified suspect returned just after 5 and slashed Mach along his jawline to behind his left ear as he helped a wheelchair user enter the church, according to the reports.
Mach needed 16 stitches to close the gash on his neck. (He talked with ABC 7
here.)
Police are offering up to $3,500 for information about the suspect, who is apparently known in the area.
Anyone with information about the incident — which the police are calling "attempted murder" — can contact the NYPD through the Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).
According to
The Tablet, Mach was back at work the day after the slashing.