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Grafton Thomas, Monsey stabbing suspect, caught on video strolling through bodega after attack

The man accused of launching a machete attack on a Hanukkah celebration in Monsey was caught on video calmly strolling through the aisles of a bodega in Harlem afterward.

Suspect Grafton Thomas, 37, can be seen on the footage getting out of his silver sedan, which he illegally parks in a crosswalk at the street corner, and walking into the shop wearing a blue jacket zipped up to his neck and a dark blue hood pulled over his head, along with black pants and black shoes, according to the surveillance footage from CBS-TV.

Inside the shop, Thomas browses a refrigerated section.

The footage then shows his car being surrounded by NYPD vehicles and him getting out as cops descend on him, weapons drawn.

Thomas, who family and friends say is mentally ill, is charged with five counts of attempted murder.

He injured five Hasidic Jewish men in Saturday night’s attack, including a 70-year-old now clinging to life.