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Migrant brawl leads to fatal stabbing at New York shelter

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A migrant staying at a New York City shelter fatally stabbed another resident Saturday during an altercation over a woman, according to the New York Daily News.

The NYPD responded after receiving a 911 call about an assault, the department told the Daily Caller News Foundation. After arriving at the scene, officers discovered a 24-year-old man with a stab wound to the torso, who was later taken to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead.

“The fight was next to the dining room but they fought over a woman. The Venezuelan took the Peruvian's wife,” said Venezuelan José David, who witnessed the encounter. seconds in the Daily News.

“The Venezuelan and the Peruvian were fighting next to the dining room and the Peruvian stabbed the Venezuelan boy twice,” added David.

Police arrested a 27-year-old man on Sunday as a “person of interest,” who was later charged with murder, the NYPD said. The investigation is ongoing.

New York city has spent about $3.5 billion to host and care for 164,500 migrants between April 2022 and December. seconds to a recent statement from the office of Democrat May Eric Adams.

“I feel very bad knowing that my brother is dead,” Eduin Daniel Nobrega, the victim's brother, told the Daily News. “My brother was a good responsible father, a good son and a good brother.”

“One day we decided to leave our country of Venezuela for a better future and help our children and family. He was not a man of trouble. He really liked to work for an honest living. Our mother, family, is very upset to know that she cannot do anything since we are a low-income family”, he added. “I'm Dafren's only relative here in the United States,” Nobrega said.

Adams announced on January 4 that the city is suing 17 bus companies that Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has used to transport migrants from his state to the Big Apple. The Democratic mayor too signed an executive order on December 27 to require a minimum of 32 hours notice of the arrival of buses.

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