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April 15, 2022 11:45am EDT
Man in LA fatally stabbed in 'random and unprovoked' attack while on FaceTime with his brother
Los Angeles police called the incident 'random and unprovoked'
By Caitlin McFall | Fox News

    Los Angeles detectives are seeking information Friday following the unprovoked stabbing of a man who was killed while talking to his brother on a FaceTime call.

The police have called the incident, which occurred on April 8, "random and unprovoked" when 34-year-old Sergio Santay was attacked while walking on Bonnie Brae Street.


A man was fatally stabbed in a "random and unprovoked" attack in Los Angeles, police say, releasing a photo of the suspect.  (Los Angeles Police Department)

In video footage obtained by the police department, Santay is seen being assailed by a suspect who then fled the scene.

The victim was said to be talking to his brother on a FaceTime call in broad daylight about his weekend plans when he was approached by the unidentified suspect and stabbed in the neck, Fox 11 reports.

The suspect was then seen running up Wilshire Boulevard where he encountered two other individuals sitting in an alleyway.

"The suspect approached both individuals and attempted to stab them before fleeing the location," a Friday LAPD press release said.

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Police say the suspect has been described as male and wearing a black fisherman hat with marijuana leaves, a turquoise t-shirt, light-colored shorts with dark shoes.

 :pondering: No mention of race in the description, I'm going to go out on a limb and guess he was of protected class and had a whole lot of melanin. If this is the start of a trend then Blacks should worry because they are outnumbered by Hispanics by a large percentage and the members of Hispanic gangs are a bit more sadistic than Black gang members.