A man died after he was fatally stabbed in San Diego's East Village neighborhood, police reported Monday.
SAN DIEGO – A man was arrested in connection with a deadly stabbing in San Diego’s East Village, police said.
San Diego Police stated the incident occurred just before 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the 100 block of 17th Street. Police said officers responding to a reported stabbing arrived to find a man lying in the road with multiple stab wounds on his body.Police said SDPD Homicide Unit detectives determined 57-year-old Paul Bellow allegedly “entered a woman’s tent at 100 17th Street, punched her, and then threatened to kill her while holding a knife to her throat.”
Moments later, Bellow and another man were involved in a physical altercation. The man was stabbed to death, allegedly by Bellow, during the confrontation, according to police. Bellow was arrested on suspicion of murder, making criminal threats, brandishing a weapon, and burglary, police stated.
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