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Man indicted over slashing elderly man in face during rowdy Dominican Day Parade

A Manhattan man was indicted on assault charges Wednesday for allegedly slashing an older man in the face🐈 in Midtown during the rowdy Domiജnican Day Parade in August.

Joshua Cantero, 20, was walking near the corner of West 45th Street and 8th Avenue at about 3:35 p.m. on Aug. 11 when he decided to start jumping on cars parke𓆏d along the street, from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

His victim, an unidentified 65-y🐭ear-old man, w𓄧as sitting in his vehicle, waiting for his wife to get off work when Cantero leaped onto the car and started jumping up and down, Bragg said.

A 65-year-old man was slashed in the face and hands during the unruly Dominican Day Parade two months ago. James Keivom

The man got out 🍌and told Canteroꦿ to scram — and that’s when Cantero allegedly pulled a knife and lunged at him, authorities said.

The victim tried to back away as Canter🔯o swung wildly, catching him in the face and leaving him with a bl🍷oody slice, Bragg said.

He scrambled back into his c🐽ar, but Cantero allegedly kept trying to knife him — and caught him once more in the hand as the victim tried to protect himself.

The cops collared Cantero on West 45th Street about 15 minutes later,🅺 Bragg said.

Cantero was indicted on first-d♊egree attempted assault, two counts of second-degree ♎assault and a weapons rap.

Meanwhile, his victim was brought to the hospital, where doctors treated the face wound🍌 an💟d stitched up his hands and fingers.

Cops shut the parade down early after the crowd got especially boisterous. James Keivom

“Assault♏s on older adults are reprehensibl🐠e, and those who commit these acts of violence in Manhattan will be held accountable,” Bragg said. “I hope the victim continues to heal from this assault.” 

The sla𒆙shing was the capstone on a hectic event that en🐬ded early when a massive, unruly crowd swarmed the parade’s Midtown route, law enforcement sources said at the time.

Police had to restore order afterward. James Keivom
The 42-year-old parade draws about a half-million spectators each year. James Keivom

The 42-year-old parade — which draws a half-million spectators — was supposed to continue along Sixth Avenue until West 59th Street, the entra🐼nce to Central Park.

But the crowd🐽 grew more and more boisterous — especially when ▨several rappers on floats rolled through — and spectators started jumping the 46th Street barricades.

🥃The NYPD scrambled to restore order, standing the barricades back up, holding the floats in place and making one arrest, sources said.

Then they diverted the parade oꦜff Sixth Avenu✱e and onto 52nd Street, and canceled what was left of the parade down.

“We’re shutting it down,” a police source told The Post. “At this point, it’s gotte🐈n out of hand.”