
A Bay Shore man was arrested Saturday morning after booby-trapping his apartment door with a crutch, an elastic cord and a large knife, Suffolk police said.
Eric Stetz, of Brook Avenue, was charged with reckless endangerment after the building superintendent discovered the ready-to-stab device while trying to open Stetz's door Thursday, police said.
The superintendent and a Verizon agent had come to Stetz's home for a visit the super had warned Stetz would be necessary, police said. When their knocks went unanswered -- Stetz was not home -- the super went to open the door, felt resistance and found the rigged contraption, police said.
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