Crime & Safety
Man Stabbed In Edison Road Rage Incident: Police
The two men were arguing on the side of the road when the alleged knife attack happened.

EDISON, NJ — An Edison man was seriously injured when he was stabbed in a road rage attack Tuesday afternoon in the township, police said.
Louis Rosado, 56, from Perth Amboy, was arrested following the alleged razor knife attack, police said. He was charged with aggravated assault and two weapons possessions offenses.
According to police, the attack happened around 1:30 p.m. on Woodbridge Ave. Rosado and the Edison man, a 57-year-old, both pulled their cars over to the side of the road after one cut the other off. During an argument, Rosado is accused of taking out a razor knife, jabbing it into the other man's neck, and driving away.
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The injured man and a passenger followed Rosado in their car down Woodbridge Ave before flagging a police officer. The man talked to police and was then taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries.
Perth Amboy police pulled Rosado over in Perth Amboy and detained him until Edison police arrived to make an arrest.
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Rosado is currently being held in Middlesex County Adult Corrections Center awaiting arraignment.
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