New York Daily News

Bloody vic helps nab his slasher

- Graham Rayman Medics tend to injured man who pursued his alleged slasher through the streets of Brooklyn on Wednesday. Todd Maisel, John Annese and Graham Rayman

A 10-FOOT-LONG dead boa constricto­r mysterious­ly showed up in the parking lot of a Bronx Catholic high school Wednesday.

The snake was discovered in a fencedin parking lot at the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School on Daly Ave. near the Cross-Bronx Expressway in West Farms about 9:30 a.m. A SLASHING victim got in his car and pursued his attacker through Brooklyn until police arrived Wednesday afternoon, police said.

Cops came across both the victim (above) and alleged slasher’s SUVs — a Ford Expedition and a Chrysler Pacifica — weaving erraticall­y near Foster Ave. and E. 85th St. in Canarsie at about 3 p.m.

The officers pulled over the Expedition, near Avenue D and 99th St., and the blood-soaked driver of the Pacifica stopped as well, police said. Cops found the box cutter used to make the cut, and took the Expedition driver, Berry Kahill, 51, into custody, police said. He faces attempted

Officers with the NYPD’s Emergency Services Unit removed the snake.

It was not clear how the creepy crawler got there.

Officials with the school, which is closed to Christmas break, could be not be reached for comment. murder, assault and weapon charges.

It turned out the two had been arguing over a woman moments before the slashing, police said. The 69th Precinct stationhou­se is about a block from the intersecti­on. Streaks and splotches of blood painted the interior part of the door of the silver SUV.

 ??  ?? Nothing but woe-a for this boa found dead at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School (l.) in the Bronx on Wednesday.
Nothing but woe-a for this boa found dead at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School (l.) in the Bronx on Wednesday.
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