A New York man who allegedly cut off his pregnant wife’s arm has been captured by police after a two-day manhunt.
Yong Lu, 35, was arrested by Niagara Falls Police at a food court around 7.45pm on Saturday.
He has been charged with first-degree assault after allegedly using a steak knife to cut off his wife Li Yang’s right arm.
Lu also allegedly cut off two fingers on Yang’s left hand during the horrific attack at their Brooklyn apartment on Thursday.
Yong Lu, who allegedly cut off his pregnant wife’s arm, has been caught after a two-day manhunt, police have revealed
Lu, 35, was arrested by Niagara Falls Police at a food court around 7.45pm on Saturday
At the time of his arrest, Lu had a life jacket that he had bought at Walmart.
Police believe that Lu planned to use the life jacket to swim the Niagara River and escape to Canada, according to the Niagara Falls Reporter.
Authorities said Lu had first tried to convince a bus driver into letting him hide in the luggage compartment for a bus that was heading to Canada.
The bus driver refused and immediately called police.
Lu has been charged with first-degree assault after allegedly using a steak knife to cut off his wife Li Yang’s right arm
Lu also allegedly cut off two fingers on Yang’s left hand during the horrific attack at their Brooklyn apartment on Thursday
Authorities said Yang, 31, was waiting for her seven-year-old son to finish with school when Lu launched his attack around 12.20pm.
A neighbor heard what was happening in their apartment and promptly called 911.
But by the time police arrived, Lu was gone.
Authorities said Lu had tried to convince a bus driver into letting him hide in the luggage compartment for a bus that was heading to Canada. The bus driver refused and called police
At the time of his arrest, Lu had a life jacket (pictured) that he had bought at Walmart. Police believe that Lu planned to use the life jacket to swim the Niagara River and escape to Canada
Yang was rushed to the hospital and placed in a medically-induced coma.
Authorities said doctors were able to reattach her arm, according to New York Daily News.
Neighbors of the couple said they have school-aged children, have lived in their apartment for about two years, and have not been very socially active.
Lu will be taken back to New York by early Sunday, police said.
The NYPD has issued this wanted poster, asking the public to help find Lu after the grisly attack
The neighborhood in Sunset Park, Brooklyn where Yong Lu and his family live is pictured