PS 69 School Slasher Indicted After Beating, Slashing School Employees

Adam Devine

NEW YORK, NY – A Bronx man who barged into PS 69 Journey Prep with a knife and slashed two school workers has been indicted today. According to the New York City Police Department, Claudio Villar, 23, of the Bronx cut one employee in the arm, the other in the neck.

District Attorney Clark said, “The defendant allegedly was beating a school staff member whom he knew, and the other staffers intervened and were slashed. We thank them for jeopardizing their safety to protect their coworker and the school’s students and are grateful to the other multiple staff members who intervened before the situation became much worse. If there is one place where children should be safe, it’s in school.”

District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Villar was arraigned today on Attempted Murder in the first degree, Attempted Murder in the second degree, Attempted Assault in the first degree, Attempted Assault on a Peace Officer, Police Officer, Fireman or Emergency Medical Services Professional, three counts of second-degree Assault, two counts of Attempted Assault in the second degree, three counts of third-degree Assault, second-degree Menacing, and two counts of fourth-degree Criminal Possession of a Weapon before Bronx Supreme Court Justice George Villegas.

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Court records show bail was set at $250,000 and Villar is due back in court on August 17, 2022. According to the investigation, on April 14, 2022, just before the school day began, the defendant went into PS 69 Journey Prep seeking a person whom he was dating.


“Villar then allegedly chased her down the hallway and started to punch her. A teacher and a School Safety Agent tried to stop the attack when they were slashed with a knife. The teacher was slashed in the arm, and the school safety agent was struck in the neck,” the NYPD said in a police report. “All three victims were treated for their injuries at a local hospital. The defendant fled the scene and later turned himself into police. Although school was not in session, there were students in the building for a morning program, as well as additional staff.”


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