Crime & Safety
Four Injured in Sunday Morning Stabbing
A fight broke out on Sinatra Drive on early Sunday morning.

Four people were arrested early Sunday morning around 3 o'clock after a fight broke out on Sinatra Drive between Third and Fourth Streets, police said.
Jonathan Serrano, a 24-year-old Union City resident, was arrested and charged with aggrevated assualt after he allegedly punched and slashed a man, according to the police report.
The fight originally broke when 22-year-old Jersey City resident Benito Durio allegedly made a comment to a 23-year-old Union City woman, complementing her looks, according to reports.
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The woman, accompanied by her 26-year-old Union City boyfriend, initially accepted an apology, police said. But, then, a friend of Durio's said "f*** that s***, I don't care about her man," according to the report. Police said that moment spurred the fight that eventually got out of hand.
Police also arrested William Oquendo, 30 from Jersey City and Krystal Noboa, 23, from Jersey City, and charged them with disorderly conduct for allegedly being involved with the fight.
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Police said no weapons were recovered, but the injuries were likely inflicted with a blade. The victims didn't realize they were cut until later, police said, which is typical for wounds inflicted by blades, according to police.
Bouncers of nearby bars stood by and tried to break up the fight, according to police. One 50-year-old man who tried to break up the fight suffered punches and a slashing to the face after a "wrestling match" ensued, according to the police. He was taken to the hospital, according the report.
Two other victims also received medical treatment, according to police.
Police said the case is still under investigation.
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