Manhattan triple-murder stabbing spree suspect Ramon Rivera was ordered held without bail when he appeared before a Manhattan Criminal Court judge Tuesday afternoon.

Rivera appeared in court wearing a white Tyvek jumpsuit and handcuffs and was silent with his head bowed for most of the proceeding.

“The defendant embarked on a bloody and violent rampage that took the lives of three innocent New Yorkers who were doing nothing more than going about their day,” Assistant District Attorney Megan Joy said before describing Monday’s violent spree.

Angel Landi, pictured, was randomly stabbed to death during a Manhattan killing spree on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024.
Angel Landi, pictured, was randomly stabbed to death during a Manhattan killing spree on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024.

Family of Rivera’s first victim, construction worker Angel Lata Landi, were in the courtroom. They sat motionless in the gallery as Joy read out the complaint.

Joy requested Rivera be held without bail “due to the severity of these offenses” as well as Rivera’s 2024 burglary conviction and his out-of-state criminal history.

The judge agreed to the request.

Berta, left, sister of Angel Landi, leaves the arraignment of Ramon Rivera at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (Shawn Inglima for New York Daily News)
Berta, left, sister of Angel Landi, leaves the arraignment of Ramon Rivera at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (Shawn Inglima / New York Daily News)

Rivera “slept like a baby” while in custody before being hauled into court, a law enforcement source said.

He rested in a holding cell at New York Central Booking — nicknamed the Tombs.

“He’s been sleeping like a baby without a care in the world,” the law enforcement source said.

Rivera attacked a correction officer back in May while being held in the prison ward at Bellevue Hospital. That officer, Carol Garcia, was charged with kicking Rivera in the head after Rivera was subdued.

Two knives are pictured where Ramon Rivera was apprehended on First Ave. and E. 46th St. in Manhattan on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
Two knives were recovered where Ramon Rivera was apprehended on First Ave. and E. 46th St. in Manhattan on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (Barry Williams / New York Daily News)

Rivera was also arrested for petty larceny for an Oct. 4 incident, the judge said, adding that she wanted to clarify that prosecutors had asked for supervised release not bail in that case only because the charge was not bail eligible.

After serving nearly eight months in jail on a string of store break-ins, Rivera allegedly went on a killing spree Monday, knifing three people to death a month after his release.

Chilling surveillance video recorded Rivera, wearing a “King” T-shirt, changing into a sweatshirt, tan trench coat, and a beanie hat before storming up to construction worker Lata Landi around 8:20 a.m. on W. 19th St. near Tenth Ave. in Chelsea.

Ramon Rivera, 51, is seen on surveillance video changing clothes and removing a knife from his bag moments before he attacked his first victim. (Obtained by Daily News)
Ramon Rivera, 51, is seen on surveillance video changing clothes and removing a knife from his bag moments before he attacked his first victim. (Obtained by Daily News)

Medics rushed Lata Landi to Bellevue Hospital, where he died at 8:30 a.m., police said.

After allegedly attacking Lata Landi, Rivera ran off in search of his second victim.

Around 10:27 a.m., Rivera fatally stabbed a 68-year-old man fishing by the East River Promenade near the Water Club at E. 30th St. and FDR Drive in Kips Bay, prosecutors say. The victim’s name was not immediately released as cops track down family members. Both victims died at Bellevue Hospital.

Ramon Rivera is pictured during his arraignment in Manhattan, New York, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (Steven Hirsch / POOL)
Ramon Rivera is pictured during his arraignment in Manhattan, New York, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (Steven Hirsch / POOL)

Less than a half-hour later, at 10:55 a.m. Rivera attacked 36-year-old Wilma Augustin at E. 42nd St. and First Ave. in Murray Hill, according to cops and prosecutors. Augustin died just before 6 p.m. at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell.

A passing cab driver saw the last assault mistook the stabbing for a robbery and flagged down a nearby cop. NYPD Officer Robert Garvey, who was posted near the United Nations, caught up with Rivera and took him into police custody.

A lone attacker left a trail of blood across Manhattan on Monday morning, stabbing victims on West 19th Street in Chelsea, the East River Greenway near 30th Street, and East 42nd Street before being taken into custody on First Avenue and East 46th Street.
Barry Williams / Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News; Shutterstock

Ramon Rivera allegedly left a trail of blood across Manhattan on Monday morning, stabbing victims on West 19th Street in Chelsea, the East River Greenway near 30th Street, and East 42nd Street before being taken into custody on First Avenue and East 46th Street. (Barry Williams / Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News; Shutterstock)

Rivera has been in and out of jail for more than 20 years in Florida, Ohio, and New York, cops said.

While he’s only been in the city for about a year, he’s been arrested multiple times and has been hospitalized at least twice, officials said. He’s also been arrested twice in New Jersey.

 

Originally Published: November 19, 2024 at 4:30 PM EST

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