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NY Post
New York Post
16 Sep 2023


NextImg:Migrant stabbed by girlfriend, another man at NYC shelter in possible love triangle clash

A migrant at a Midtown shelter was stabbed by his girlfriend and another man in a possible love triangle clash on Friday afternoon, according to police and sources.

The violence broke out at the Roosevelt Hotel on West 45th Street after the 28-year-old victim confronted the male suspect around 4:30 p.m., sources said.

The victim was upset about finding a photo of his girlfriend on the other man’s phone, according to sources.

The conflict escalated when the 22-year-old suspect slashed the man with a sharp object.

The victim’s 26-year-old girlfriend also jumped in, cutting her boyfriend with an unknown weapon, sources said.

Both suspects and the victim all reside at the hotel-turned-migrant shelter, according to sources.

Police said the victim sustained stab and slash wounds to his hand and back.

He was taken to Bellevue Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, authorities said.

The 22-year-old man and the 26-year-old woman were both arrested. Charges against them are pending, according to police and sources.

A migrant at a Midtown shelter was stabbed by his girlfriend and another man in a possible love-triangle clash on Friday.
Kevin C. Downs for NY Post

Earlier this month, The Post reported that dozens of arrests have been made at the swanky, Prohibition-era Roosevelt Hotel since it was converted into a makeshift shelter in May as thousands of migrants flooded into New York City.

Most of the alleged crimes were domestic-violence incidents, law-enforcement sources said.

The hotel came under scrutiny over the summer after video showed dozens of migrants sleeping on the sidewalk outside after the shelter reached its max capacity.