Thursday, October 20, 2011

WELCOME HOME FROM JAIL PARTY: FIVE STABBED

IT was supposed to be a 'Welcome Home' party to celebrate a teen being released from juvenile detention. 
But it ended in gunshots and stab wounds for at least five people at the party, after huge brawl erupted on the street outside the Bethlehem, PA home.
Lt. Mark DiLuzio told the Morning Call that when cops arrived they found two people had been stabbed and rushed them to hospital.
Three more people with stab wounds later arrived themselves.
They were named as David M. Torres, 22, and his twin brother Michael, along with Gabriel Soto, 20, Darren Linton, 21 and a 17-year-old juvenile, but none had fatal wounds and they were all treated and released. 
The cause for the fight was unknown and the guest of honor was not among the wounded or detained.
But one reveller who did not wish to be named, revealed that the party had been used as cover to settle some old scores. 
They said: "There were a few people with old beefs to settle and they knew that with so many people they could get in and out without getting caught.
DiLuzio added that five people, including a woman who is suspected of firing a gun, were detained by police were arrested and later released, adding that charges have not yet been filed because the investigation is ongoing.

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