Restaurant worker is stabbed outside MIT student center
An argument between two restaurant workers inside the Massachusetts Institute of Technology student center turned violent this afternoon when one man stabbed the other in the stomach, Cambridge police said.
Police swarmed the area at about 4:30 after an employee of Anna’s Taqueria was stabbed.
The two men had been arguing inside the restaurant. The argument spilled outside where the victim, said to be in his 20s, was stabbed on Massachusetts Avenue, said Daniel Rivello, a spokesman for the Cambridge Police Department.
The victim was taken to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Rivello said.
Rivello said the victim knew his attacker and was able to identify him to officers.
Police are searching for a Hispanic man in his 20s, about 5-foot-8, and wearing a red and black baseball cap with the letter “C” stitched on it and light blue jeans, according to an e-mail sent by MIT to students, faculty, and staff.
Neither man’s name was released.
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