Metro

Bloodbath slasher too crazed for court date

Accused psycho-slasher Maksim Gelman missed his Manhattan arraignment yesterday after he flipped out at Bellevue Hospital’s prison-psych ward and was deemed unfit for court, sources said.

Gelman was scheduled to be arraigned via video conference for stabbing a man Saturday on an uptown No. 3 train at the Times Square station — the final act in a 28-hour rampage that left four dead.

“They had to give him a shot,” a high-ranking jail official said. “He was deemed medically unfit for court.”

Cops said Gelman, 23, was behind a blood-soaked Brooklyn-terror spree Friday and Saturday that started with the slaying of his mother’s boyfriend.

Gelman also allegedly stabbed to death Yelena Bulchenko, 20, who had rebuffed his advances, after killing Bulchenko’s mother.

He also killed a pedestrian during a getaway hit-and-run, cops said.

The carnage ended after Gelman allegedly slashed Joseph Lozito on the subway. Gelman was subdued by transit cops and an off-duty detective. Reuven Blau and Leonard Greene