Man Stabbed At Lexington Restaurant Dies
One of two people stabbed at a Lexington restaurant Sunday night has died, according to police. The incident happened at about 7 p.m. at Amigo's Restaurant on Village Drive Police say they found one man stabbed outside the restaurant, and another man stabbed inside. Police say both men stabbed were hispanic men in their 20s. Police say the man who died was Gustavo Martinez. No other ...
Source: LEX 18 Lexington
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