Six male teenagers, one as young as 13, have been charged today with violent disorder and affray following the alleged stabbing death of a Melbourne teenager. Melbourne 5:06pm Jun 17, 2020 State Police detectives interviewed several potential witnesses and MSP Crime Scene personnel processed the scene.
Enter your email address to subscribe to MSPnews and receive notifications of new posts by email. Responding Troopers, Officers, and EMS personnel located a 36-year-old man, believed to be homeless, who had been stabbed in the upper body. Police officers at the scene of the stabbing in Cathcart RoadA car is seen being taken away from the scene in west London A search of the apartment for officer safety purposes revealed what appeared to fresh cut black hair on the bathroom floor and in a wastebasket. The suspect immediately tried to get up but was taken into custody without incident.Evidence suggests the suspect had recently shaved his head completely bald and shaved his facial hair in an attempt to alter his appearance. He wasn’t moving.“The guy was just laid diagonally across the street. A search of the apartment for officer safety purposes revealed what appeared to fresh cut black hair on the bathroom floor and in a wastebasket. Investigators had previously identified the suspect as WALTHER ALEXANDER PORTILLO-ALFARO, who goes by the street name “Chino.”A short time later members of the State Police Detective Unit for Suffolk County, Chelsea Police officers, and a Trooper from the State Police-Revere Barracks went to the apartment and were let in by a tenant. As investigators entered an empty room, they observed PORTILLO-ALFARO lying on the floor.
https://newyork.cbslocal.com/video/3716160-chelsea-stabbing “He was just laid in the middle of the road on his back. Responding Troopers, Officers, and EMS personnel located a 36-year-old man, believed to be homeless, who had been stabbed in the upper body. An attacker is on the run after stabbing a 16-year-old boy on Chelsea's King's Road (pictured) in west London. Shortly after 8 p.m. Wednesday night, Chelsea Police and State Police detectives developed information that the suspect in Monday’s stabbing at Mary O’Malley Park was hiding in an apartment at 18 Washington St. in the city. Enter your email address to subscribe to MSPnews and receive notifications of new posts by email. ... Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inbox. The attacker is on the run after knifing a 16-year-old boy in west London just before 7.30pm. Responding Troopers, Officers, and EMS personnel located a 36-year-old man, believed to be homeless, who had been stabbed in the upper body. Emergency services were called to the carpark of a Chelsea Heights Hotel on Springvale Road, Chelsea Heights at 3.30am after reports a man had been injured. He was expected to be arraigned today through the Chelsea District Court.Shortly after 5 p.m. Monday State Police and Chelsea Police responded to a stabbing at Mary O’Malley Park on Commandants Way. The suspect immediately tried to get up but was taken into custody without incident.Evidence suggests the suspect had recently shaved his head completely bald and shaved his facial hair in an attempt to alter his appearance. He was expected to be arraigned today through the Chelsea District Court.Shortly after 5 p.m. Monday State Police and Chelsea Police responded to a stabbing at Mary O’Malley Park on Commandants Way. PORTILLO-ALFARO was transported to State Police-Revere, where he was booked and held. The 36-year-old man was seriously injured after the stabbing happened in O'Malley State Park. Then, all of sudden I just heard two people screaming.”The man said the screams were “very, very loud” but only lasted for around four seconds.The motive for the attack was unclear but one local said he had been told it was a road rage attack, while another suggested it was a robbery involving a delivery driver.However, both the victim and his assailant are thought to have been in cars - and another possibility is that they were known to each other.The 42-year-old man’s family have been told and there have been no arrests.The murder is the latest in a surge of violence in London this year with the Met launching more than 70 murder investigations so far, many of them involving a knife.Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said today: “I was deeply saddened to learn of the fatal stabbing of a man in Kensington last night and my thoughts are with his friends and family.“The police are doing everything in their power to bring those responsible to justice. State Police detectives interviewed several potential witnesses and MSP Crime Scene personnel processed the scene. A teenager has been stabbed on a busy high street in Chelsea. Chingford stabbing leaves teenager fighting for life after brawl with three men.
No arrests have yet been made and the victim was taken to hospital. Murder investigators are in Cathcart Road, Chelsea after a man, believed to be in his 40s, was stabbed to death there last night (May 30).