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Arrest in razor attack in Manhattan McDonald's

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The NYPD has made an arrest in a razor attack inside a Manhattan McDonald's.

Police arrested Keith Patron, 44, of the Bronx on Monday night.  He faces hate crime assault charges.

Police say a 22-year-old man was attacked with a razor blade inside the restaurant on West 3rd Street on last Wednesday evening.

Police say the Patron made anti-gay remarks to the victim at about 7 p.m.  It turned physical and then the suspect took out a blade.

He slashed the victim in the face, back, neck and elbow before running away.

The victim was taken to Bellevue Hospital and required multiple stitches for his injuries.

It is the same West Village McDonald's that was the scene of another anti-gay attack in 2011.

Two men gave a 28-year-old gay man a beating outside of the McDonald's in 2011.  Damian Furtch had two black eyes and a cut on his nose after the beating.

Police say two men confronted Furtch and a co-worker inside the McDonald's. The two left the restaurant, but the men followed them outside.

The assailants allegedly insulted Furtch with anti-gay epithets and punched him.  In that case, the men were young Hispanics.

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