Vincent Arcona, who is wanted by police in connection with a fatal shooting near Penn Station on Nov. 9, was recognized by doctors at a Bronx hospital after he walked in seeking medical attention Thursday.
Vincent Arcona, 27, was recognized by doctors at Bronx Lebanon Hospital early Thursday when he walked in seeking medical attention, sources said.
The suspect initially gave doctors a fake name, but his true identity was discovered when someone found Arcona’s EBT card.
A hospital employee called police, who showed up and took the suspect into custody, sources said.
Arcona allegedly lured three men out of a McDonald’s Monday after telling them that they were not welcome on his crew’s drug dealing territory, sources said.
When the victims walked into the nearby train station, another suspect opened fire, killing one man and wounding two more.
Arcona’s alleged accomplice, Francisco Alsina, 22, is still on the loose.
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