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EL CAJON , Calif. - A homeless man who was stabbed two weekends ago in El Cajon -- allegedly by another transient he was giving a ride to in his car -- has died, authorities reported Wednesday. Steven Barron , 71, succumbed to his injuries in a hospital on Saturday, according to the El Cajon Police Department.Patrol officers responding to a report of an assault in the 800 block of Benedict Avenue at about 9:15 p.m. Oct.
When the officers approached him, the suspected assailant -- later identified as 44-year-old Gregory Daniel Carlomagno, a homeless probationer -- allegedly ran off and made a failed attempt to carjack a vehicle. The officers gave chase and took Carlomagno into custody a short distance away, according to police.Paramedics, meanwhile, took Barron to a nearby trauma center, where he remained until his death.
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