Man stabbed in the chest outside of NYC hotel housing migrants: cops
NY Post
A man was stabbed outside of a New York City hotel that has been converted into a migrant shelter.
The victim was involved in a dispute outside of the Watson Hotel on W. 57th Street when he was stabbed in the chest and forearm by another man, according to police.
He was privately taken to Mount Sinai West Hospital in stable condition, cops said.
No arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing.
A parking attendant working at the lot next to the hotel told The Post that the two men were fighting before the stabbing. The victim, he said, started it.
“The guy who got stabbed was the instigator,” the attendant, named Cisco, said. The stabber was trying to avoid it, he noted.
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