A suspected burglar was once stabbed and killed Monday evening at the College of Southern California’s campus after a witness intervened in a automobile break-in, in keeping with police.
The incident took place at round 8 p.m. outdoor a fraternity space at USC’s Greek Row, in keeping with KNBC.
A disagreement is assumed to have came about between the witness and the suspected burglar when the witness stabbed the individual breaking into the car, police stated. The burglar suffered severe accidents prior to demise.
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Police stated the incident is being investigated as a murder. The witness who stabbed the suspected burglar was once taken into custody.
The individual stabbed was once a person believed to be in his 30s.
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The incident stays beneath investigation, police stated.