Metro

Hate-crime suspect attacks cops with knife, calls them ‘Nazis’

A hate-spewing madman attacked two detectives with a knife in Harlem Wednesday while threatening to kill cops who were at his apartment investigating a series of anti-Semitic letters that had been left throughout the building, police said.

Detectives from the NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force were at 1787 Madison Ave. serving a search warrant about 4 p.m. when Oliver Stewart-Vukicevic, 28, jumped out at them and slashed one of them in the head with a knife, cops said.

Vukicevic resisted arrest while shouting “F— you, Nazi Germans. I’m going to kill that motherf—— cop.”

The cop who was slashed was treated for his injuries and released from Harlem Hospital. The second cop injured his knee while helping to subdue Vukicevic.

The officers were at the building investigating a series of hate crimes in which anti-Semitic letters were found in hallways in the building.

Cops found more than 30 swastikas and hate filled letters in Vukicevic’s bedroom. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital for observation in stable condition.

He was charged with attempted murder, assault on a police officer and possession of a weapon, police said. He was also charged with 15 counts of stalking, 15 counts of aggravated harassment, police sources said.