Police: Student Stabbed Inside Bronx High School
A fight over a phone charger led to a student getting stabbed at a Bronx high school on Thursday.
A fight over a phone charger led to a student getting stabbed at a Bronx high school on Thursday.
Department of Education officials told CBS2 the incident was non-school related.
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The Department of Education says they are working closely with the NYPD to investigate.
Police say one victim was stabbed in the chest and the other in the hand around 5:30 a.m. Sunday at Eighth Avenue and 14th Street.
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A long-simmering dispute between two Mount Vernon city workers led to deadly violence.
Witnesses told CBS2 it started when two men got into a fight on the train.
It's unclear what led to the stabbing.
According to police, a 16-year-old boy got into an argument with an individual, who then stabbed the teen in the chest with a knife before running away.
On July 7, Officer Ronald Kennedy arrived at 125th Street and Lenox Avenue, responding to a call about a man who was stabbed.
Doctors told police that the officer's actions are why the victim is alive.
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It happened just hours after a similar attack at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal.
Police said the deadly encounter started during an argument over a parking space.
It happened at 4 p.m. Sunday at Fulton Street and Eldert Lane in Woodhaven.
According to police, the suspect approached a 41-year-old man and the two got into a verbal argument, which escalated.
Police said it happened after a dispute, possibly involving someone who was asking to be swiped through the turnstile.
The incident happened near Lefferts Boulevard and Liberty Avenue. It wasn't immediately clear if the victim was on the train or the platform.
"He was looking so bad. He removed his hand, checked his hand, saw the blood and said 'Guys, if I bleed out, make sure my wife and kids know that I love them,'" Tom Brennan said.
Sources said the victim, a police sergeant, was slashed in the face with a 6-inch knife. He was taken to the hospital, and has been released.
Paterson Police detectives along with the Passaic County prosecutor's office are still investigating the double stabbing.
According to police, the suspect allegedly stabbed the woman after she apologized for bumping into him on the platform.
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