Crime & Safety

Fatal Harlem Neck Stabbing Investigation Ends In Arrest, Police Say

The man who stabbed another man to death​ on a Harlem street in January has been arrested, according to police — who also named the victim.

Police pulled up around 7:30 p.m. on West 132nd Street between Fifth and Lenox avenues, in front of the Lenox Terrace apartment complex. They found Ramfis Aquino, a Mount Vernon resident, with a stab wound to the neck.
Police pulled up around 7:30 p.m. on West 132nd Street between Fifth and Lenox avenues, in front of the Lenox Terrace apartment complex. They found Ramfis Aquino, a Mount Vernon resident, with a stab wound to the neck. (Google Maps)

HARLEM, NY — The man who fatally stabbed another man in the neck on a Harlem street has been arrested months later, according to police — who also identified the victim for the first time.

Malik Davenport, 27, stands accused of murdering Ramfis Aquino, 40, outside the Lenox Terrace apartment complex near West 132nd Street and Fifth Avenue on Jan. 13 about 9:30 p.m., police said.

Medics rushed Aquino, of Mount Vernon, to Harlem Hospital, where he later died, said police.

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The night of the stabbing, a witness saw a man appear to hit Aquino in the throat, the Daily News reported at the time.

“One of the guys came real stealth around, it looked like he punched him in the neck,” the witness told the Daily News. “The next thing you know, the blood starts pouring out of his neck.”

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Davenport, of The Bronx, has been charged with Aquino's murder more than four months after the stabbing, police said Tuesday.

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