
The East Village man charged with fatally slashing a fellow graffiti artist had challenged his victim to settle their dispute over a woman “like men,” prosecutors said Tuesday.
The claim came as Jairo Pastoressa, 25, was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court and held without bail for the stabbing death of Christopher Jusko Monday.
Prosecutors said he was clutching an 8 1/2-inch knife as he stood on the second-floor landing of his E. 7th St. apartment as Jusko – and the woman they were fighting over – arrived at about 5:15 a.m. early Monday .
“He sliced the victim in the neck,” Assistant District Attorney Caitlin Nolan said an eye witness told investigators. “As the victim turned away, he stabbed him in the back.”
The prosecutor said Jusko was unarmed and didn’t physically threaten Pastoressa.
Pastoressa’s lawyer, Spiro Ferris, said his client, whose left hand was bandaged, may have acted in self defense.
“There were a number of phone calls where things started to escalate,” Ferris told the judge.
The lawyer, who said cops are still looking to question the girlfriend, asked that his client be put on suicide watch.





