A verbal dispute turned deadly Saturday night in Manhattan.
At around 10:14 p.m. police responded to reports of an assault outside of a building on East 10th Street in Alphabet City.
Upon their arrival, officers found a 31-year-old victim with multiple stab wounds to his body, along with a 28-year-old with a stab wound to his back. The 31-year-old victim, later identified as Michael Gillegbower, was taken to Mount Sinai Beth Israel where he was pronounced dead. The 28-year-old victim was taken into custody and subsequently taken to NYS Health and Hospitals/Bellevue, where he is in stable condition.
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