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Man stabbed to death after argument about hat, police say
Authorities announced on Monday that the suspect has been arrested and is being charged with murder and related offenses.
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The stabbing reportedly happened around 3 a.m. Sunday, when the suspect approached a group of friends celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
Police say they know who they’re looking for in connection with a stabbing on North 18th Street that left a 52-year-old man badly injured.
Police say Steven Simminger and Colin McGovern were fighting over a New Jersey Devils cap when Simminger allegedly slashed McGovern in the chest and ran away.
Clark said McGovern and three companions had been out for a night on the town and were just getting out of a cab with the intention of finding a hotel.
Simminger, a veteran who lives in Blackwood, N.J., had been visiting friends in the area, Clark said. The man then took out a knife and stabbed the victim in the stomach.
A fight over a hat lands a man in jail on a murder charge.
McGovern was pronounced dead at 3:36 a.m.at Hahnemann University Hospital.
Simminger lives in New Jersey with his sister, Clark said, and was in the neighbourhood after visiting friends.
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No attorney information was listed for Simminger in online court documents. A preliminary hearing for Simminger has been scheduled for March 30.