Police have charged a Brooklyn man in the gruesome quadruple murder of his relatives, including two small children.
Shahboz Rajabboev, 24, faces first- and second-degree murder for stabbing his mother, sister-in-law, 5-year-old niece and 4-year-old nephew in the family’s first-floor Bensonhurst apartment Friday night.
The suspect’s brother — father of the two slain children — walked into the bloody scene after returning home to his six-story building on W. 8th St. near Ave. P around 10:15 p.m.
He encountered Rajabboev, who was scratched and covered with blood, and after asking him where their mother was, the killer mumbled something like “Go find her,” cops said.
The sibling went into the apartment and found his mother, 56-year-old Fayzieva Mavlyuda, dead from multiple stab wounds to the neck, then called 911 —saying he couldn’t find his wife and two children.
When police arrived, they found the remaining victims — Maftuna Khakimova, 27, stabbed to death in a bedroom, wrapped in a sheet, and Kamila Shavkatova, 5, and her brother, 4-year-old Timur, dead in the closet of another bedroom, stuffed in laundry bags, police said.
“There was a lot of people, family members outside here last night. I recognized some of the family members,” fifth-floor resident Jennifer Ponzi told the Daily News on Saturday. “The father was outside crying a lot. His whole world is destroyed, he lost his mother, his wife, and kids.”
As police searched the apartment for evidence, Shahboz Rajabboev, who also lived there, returned and was taken into custody, police said Saturday.
“He was claiming it was someone else when they took him,” said neighbor Paul Saviam, 40. “They arrested him right on the sidewalk outside the building. He was walking and police was here…. When they questioned him he was drinking. He was casually looking around when he walking to the building.”
Saviam added: “He looked scary, had the eyes of a pitbull.”
A small memorial remained outside the building Sunday morning. One family friend, who lives nearby, said the victims’ surviving kin wasn’t ready to comment.
Rajabboev awaits arraignment in Brooklyn Criminal Court.