Gary Cabana, the man accused of stabbing two Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) employees March 12, 2022, was extradited to New York this week from Philadelphia. In a statement last week, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced Cabana was indicted on two counts of attempted murder and two counts of assault. 

"As alleged, Gary Cabana brutally stabbed two employees of this historic cultural institution simply because he was banned from entering," said DA Bragg. "Everyone deserves to be safe in their workplace, and we will not tolerate violence against hardworking New Yorkers."

Man stabbing museum employees

Video released by the NYPD shows a man stabbing two MoMA employees repeatedly. (NYPD via Storyful)

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According to court documents and statements made on the record, Cabana, 60, was a member and frequent visitor to MoMA until his membership was revoked after a series of verbal altercations with patrons and employees.

Cabana went to the Museum March 12, 2022, and was told by security guards he was banned from entering. He returned later that afternoon and entered the Museum's cinema entrance before a 4:30 p.m. showing of the 1938 film "Bringing Up Baby."

Video released by the NYPD last year shows Cabana jumping over the counter and stabbing two employees, both 24 years old at the time. A guard can be seen hurling objects at him.

The workers were stabbed multiple times in the back, neck and torso, but were not fatally wounded.

Gary Cabana mugshot

This photo provided by the Philadelphia Police Department shows Gary Cabana, who was arrested at a Philadelphia bus terminal March 15, 2022, after setting his hotel room on fire, police said. Cabana is suspected of stabbing two workers at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. (Philadelphia Police Department via AP)

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Members of the NYPD gather at the entrance of the Museum of Modern Art after a stabbing incident in New York March 12, 2022. (Reuters/Andrew Kelly/File Photo)

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After the attack, Cabana allegedly fled to Philadelphia, where police say he set a Best Western hotel room on fire. Officers with the Philadelphia Police Department arrested Cabana March 15 after he was spotted by security guards at the Greyhound Bus Terminal. Officers found Cabana sleeping on a bench inside the station. 

Cabana was extradited to Manhattan after he pleaded guilty to arson charges in that matter.

According to the New York Post, Assistant District Attorney Matthew McCarthy said during Thursday's arraignment that Cabana has a lengthy rap sheet and was a dangerous flight risk.

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"The people are requesting that the defendant stays in remand status at this point," McCarthy told the judge.

Cabana has pleaded not guilty to the New York charges.