A Columbia University student was fatally stabbed and a tourist was injured Thursday in unprovoked stabbings near a popular New York City park, according to police. 

The attacks took place around 11 p.m. in the area of Morningside Park in upper Manhattan.

The 30-year-old Columbia student was stabbed in the stomach at 123rd Street and Amsterdam Avenue, a New York City Police Department spokesperson said. 

The 27-year-old tourist was stabbed in the torso at 110th Street and Cathedral Parkway.

Both were taken to a hospital. The Columbia student died of his wounds and the tourist was stable, police said.

The suspect was caught at 104th Street and Central Park North with a large kitchen knife, according to authorities. 

Officials said they found the suspect “menacing” a potential third victim in the park. That person was not physically harmed. 

The motive for the stabbings was not released. Charges are pending, according to police.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

You May Also Like

This Couple Built an Obscure Corner of Sports Betting Into a Billion-Dollar Business

VANCOUVER—A husband-and-wife team founded a tech company here that is quietly policing…

Procter & Gamble CEO David Taylor to Step Aside

Procter & Gamble Co. said David Taylor would step down as chief…

Four major battles facing Congress in 2023

WASHINGTON — The U.S. is headed for another era of divided government…

Father identified as suspect in murder-suicide of Utah family of 8

A Utah man fatally shot his family of seven in a home…