Man Stabbed in UES ‘Road Rage' Tries to Drive Self to Hospital: NYPD

A man stabbed multiple times in a road rage incident on Manhattan's Upper East Side tried to drive himself to the hospital but instead crashed his vehicle blocks from his destination, police said Sunday.

Police didn't release details of what they called a "road rage" confrontation that led to the violence shortly after 11 p.m. Saturday. A man with dreadlocks driving a blue Ford with Rhode Island license plates stabbed the 45-year-old multiple times in the chest on East 61st Street, police said.

The injured man tried to drive himself to the hospital but crashed on East 76th Street between Madison and Fifth avenues. First responders brought him to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, where he is in stable condition, police said.

Police are searching for the attacker.

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