Police have now arrested the fourth and final suspect in a Lancaster City stabbing that sent one man to the hospital.
This is an attack that police called cowardly and very violent when it happened. Now, a month-and-a-half later police have arrested everyone involved.
The four suspects are Andrea Brown, Dynell Brown, Kristen Mitchell and Frank Lamar Brown, who was just arrested in York City.
The stabbing happened at 3:00 in the morning on July 8, right in front of a restaurant on the 200 block of W. King Street. Police say a fight broke out after the victim was approached by a large group.
The man who was attacked was 33 and unarmed. He was taken to the hospital after being stabbed in the torso and he had cuts to the head and neck.
Rendezvous Sandwich Shop has been on this street for 50 years. Darlene Baker has worked there for forty of those years and says these arrests are good for business.
“We don’t want that kind of activity going on in front of our place, or anywhere near here,” stated Darlene Baker of Rendezvous Sandwich Shop. “It keeps people away. Then people don’t want to come to this neighborhood and don’t want to come here.”
All four of the suspects face numerous charges including aggravated assault.
This is an attack that police called cowardly and very violent when it happened. Now, a month-and-a-half later police have arrested everyone involved.
The four suspects are Andrea Brown, Dynell Brown, Kristen Mitchell and Frank Lamar Brown, who was just arrested in York City.
The stabbing happened at 3:00 in the morning on July 8, right in front of a restaurant on the 200 block of W. King Street. Police say a fight broke out after the victim was approached by a large group.
The man who was attacked was 33 and unarmed. He was taken to the hospital after being stabbed in the torso and he had cuts to the head and neck.
Rendezvous Sandwich Shop has been on this street for 50 years. Darlene Baker has worked there for forty of those years and says these arrests are good for business.
“We don’t want that kind of activity going on in front of our place, or anywhere near here,” stated Darlene Baker of Rendezvous Sandwich Shop. “It keeps people away. Then people don’t want to come to this neighborhood and don’t want to come here.”
All four of the suspects face numerous charges including aggravated assault.