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Man in his 20s stabbed at Withrow Park, police seeking 4 suspects
Man in his 20s stabbed at Withrow Park, police seeking 4 suspects

CTV News

time2 hours ago

  • CTV News

Man in his 20s stabbed at Withrow Park, police seeking 4 suspects

Toronto police say a man in his 20s was taken to hospital after a reported stabbing at Withrow Park early Saturday morning. In an email to officials say they responded to the call at around 12:47 a.m. and found the victim suffering from stab wounds. His injuries are considered 'non-life-threatening.' Investigators say four male suspects fled the area before they arrived. No arrests have been made but police note an investigation is ongoing.

Two men charged after Bedford town centre stabbing
Two men charged after Bedford town centre stabbing

BBC News

time4 hours ago

  • BBC News

Two men charged after Bedford town centre stabbing

Two men have been charged following a town centre stabbing.A man was injured in Iddesleigh Road, Bedford at about 21:40 BST on 20 men in their 20s have now been charged with grievous bodily harm and one was also charged with possession of a knife or bladed other men, also in their 20s, were arrested in connection with the incident and released on bail. Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Gresham man stabbed 86-year-old in Fred Meyer parking lot before trying to steal Porsche
Gresham man stabbed 86-year-old in Fred Meyer parking lot before trying to steal Porsche

Yahoo

time8 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Gresham man stabbed 86-year-old in Fred Meyer parking lot before trying to steal Porsche

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A Gresham man was sentenced to more than six years in prison on Friday after he stabbed an elderly man three times before trying to steal his Porsche in Dec. 2024. Jesus Ascenio-Molina, 31, pleaded guilty to second-degree robbery and second-degree assault. On Dec. 27, 2024, Ascenio-Molina came up to the 86-year-old man while he was loading groceries into his car at a Fred Meyer on 82nd Ave. '(Ascenio-Molina) told the man he admired the man's car, a 2011 Porsche Panamera, and twice asked for the keys. When the victim refused, (he) stabbed him twice in the back and once in the right ribcage,' the Clackamas County DA's Office said. Ascenio-Molina fled to a nearby apartment complex, but he was arrested two hours later. 'I'm happy seeing this guy off the street,' the victim said prior to the sentencing. Ascenio-Molina apologized to the victim in court and said that he 'wasn't thinking straight.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Fight over messy room likely led to Kelantan man's fatal stabbing by housemate, say Sungai Buloh cops
Fight over messy room likely led to Kelantan man's fatal stabbing by housemate, say Sungai Buloh cops

Malay Mail

time11 hours ago

  • Malay Mail

Fight over messy room likely led to Kelantan man's fatal stabbing by housemate, say Sungai Buloh cops

KUALA LUMPUR, June 28 — A man was fatally stabbed following an argument with his housemate, allegedly over a messy room, at a house in Kampung Kubu Gajah, Sungai Pelong in Selangor on Thursday. Sungai Buloh district police chief Supt Mohd Hafiz Muhammad Nor said to Harian Metro yesterday the two men, who had moved from Kelantan about six months ago, got into a dispute over household matters. 'Preliminary investigations found the argument centred around a messy room. 'During the altercation, the 33-year-old victim was stabbed with a knife by the 40-year-old suspect,' he was quoted as saying. He added that the suspect tested positive for drugs. The suspect has been remanded for six days until July 1 to assist in investigations under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.

Mistrial declared in Davis stabbings trial; jury found Carlos Dominguez not guilty of first-degree murder
Mistrial declared in Davis stabbings trial; jury found Carlos Dominguez not guilty of first-degree murder

CBS News

time12 hours ago

  • CBS News

Mistrial declared in Davis stabbings trial; jury found Carlos Dominguez not guilty of first-degree murder

What comes next in the Davis serial stabbing case after mistrial What comes next in the Davis serial stabbing case after mistrial What comes next in the Davis serial stabbing case after mistrial A mistrial has been declared in the trial of Carlos Dominguez, the former UC Davis student accused of going on a deadly stabbing spree. On Friday, the Yolo County jury revealed that they unanimously found Dominguez not guilty on first-degree murder. On second-degree murder,10 jurors found Dominguez not guilty while two voted guilty. With the case declared a mistrial by the judge, a new trial will take place on the second-degree count. A new trial setting conference is set for July 24. Carlos Dominguez in Yolo County Court on June 27. Dominguez is suspected in the 2023 stabbing spree that saw two people, David Breaux and Karim Abou Najm, killed and a third, Kimberlee Guillory, wounded. Proceedings were initially put on hold after the former UC Davis student's arrest after he was found not competent to stand trial. However, the trial resumed towards the end of 2024 when a reevaluation determined Dominguez was now competent. Jurors were deciding on the charges of first-degree murder for the killings of Breaux and Najm, and attempted murder in Guillory's stabbing. Closing arguments concluded on June 6, with Dominguez's defense claiming he was suffering from schizophrenia at the time of the attacks. Prosecutors focused their case on proving the actions were premeditated, regardless of Dominguez's mental state. A number of people – including Dominguez's family, his ex-girlfriend, a former professor, along with health care professionals and law enforcement officers – were brought in to testify in the trial. Dominguez himself took the stand in his own defense, a move legal experts said was unusual. Prosecutors have said they would not seek the death penalty against Dominguez if he is found guilty.

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