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Man Wildly Swings 2-Foot Sword in Union Square Park, Police Say

By Noah Hurowitz | September 1, 2016 11:05am
 Police arrested a New Jersey man who was wildly swinging a sword in Union Square, according to a criminal complaint.
Police arrested a New Jersey man who was wildly swinging a sword in Union Square, according to a criminal complaint.
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UNION SQUARE — A New Jersey teen alarmed passersby in Union Square when he started wildly swinging a 2-foot sword, police said.

The 19-year-old was waving the blade at roughly 2 p.m. on Aug. 26 inside Union Square Park when several people nearby told police officers they were nervous with his swordplay, according to a criminal complaint.

Upon his arrest, authorities discovered the man was wanted on a warrant in New Jersey for allegedly stealing a Honda Pilot in Guttenberg, N.J., in February, according to Hudson County Prosecutor's Office spokesman Raymond Worrall.

Prosecutors charged the teen with reckless endangerment and criminal possession of a weapon, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office said. A judge gave him $1 bail for the sword-related charges, but ordered him held without bail so he could be forced to answer the New Jersey warrant, a spokeswoman for the DA said.

He's due back in court on Sept. 9, records show.

The man’s lawyer did not respond to a request for comment.

In July a man was hit with a Taser and arrested by police after threatening officers with a sword in a Bushwick park, and last November a man wielded a sword in the glass staircase at the Central Park Apple store while screaming, "I just want an iPhone."