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Fatal Stabbing in Manhattan’s Flatiron District: Teenager Killed and Arrest Made, Raising Concerns About Rising Knife Crimes in New York City

An 18-year-old teenager was fatally stabbed in Manhattan’s upscale Flatiron District last night.the police said.

The crime happened around 10:40 p.m. on the corner of East 26th Street and Park Avenue South, according to the NYPD. The teenager was stabbed several times and then his attacker fled on foot. A person of interest was later arrested, but has not been charged at this time.

The unidentified victim was rushed to Bellevue Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries, he reported. New York Post. Police still do not know what type of weapon the attacker used. It is also unclear what the motive for the attack was or whether the two knew each other.

The number of stabbings and cuts in New York City continues to rise. There were 4,493 cases this year through early December, an increase of 6% compared to the same period in 2022. At the same time arrests for knife crimes have increased almost 30%.

The figures do not surprise experts because knives are simply easier and cheaper to get than a gun. However, They represent a more brutal attack because they involve more physical approach to the victim.

A previous NYPD report warned in August that Fatal stabbings had risen 29% this year in the city compared to before the pandemic (2019). Attacks with knives have become more frequent in various scenarios: streets, buildings, homes, buses, Metro, parties, schools and even commercial establishments and ATM areas.

Young people are protagonists in armed violence in New York as victims and perpetratorsparticularly shootings and knife attacks, including in and around schools.

2023-12-16 15:39:00
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