Pitt Police Seek 2 Suspects In Stabbing Incident
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- University of Pittsburgh campus police are looking for two suspects after a man was stabbed while he was out with a group of friends.
The victim told police it happened near the bus stop at Fifth Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard.
Pitt officials say the victim and his friends approached the suspects, a man and a woman, to ask them to stop shining what appeared to be some sort of laser pointer at them.
According to police, the male suspect told the victim, "You shouldn't have walked up on us like that," and then stabbed the victim with a five to six inch long blade.
The victim was wounded in the upper part of his arm.
The suspects are described as an African American male who is about 25-years-old. He was wearing a black hoodie and dark-colored jeans.
The second suspect is described as an African American female who was wearing all black.
Anyone with information on the incident is asked to call the University of Pittsburgh Police at 412-624-2121.
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