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Man charged with stabbing Knicks fans at Indiana brewery during playoff series

Man charged with stabbing Knicks fans at Indiana brewery during playoff series

The Guardian27-05-2025

An Indiana Pacers fan has been charged with stabbing two supporters of the New York Knicks on the night of their teams' playoff series.
According to court documents, 24-year-old Jarrett Funke of Hamilton county in Indiana, was charged with battery by means of a deadly weapon, battery resulting in serious bodily injury, and criminal recklessness committed with a deadly weapon.
Officers were called to a brewery in Carmel, Indiana, on the evening of 23 May, when the local NBA team, the Pacers, were playing the Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals at New York's Madison Square Garden. The Pacers beat the Knicks to take a 2-0 lead in the series.
Funke is said to have knocked the Knicks cap off one of the alleged victims. After Funke was removed from the premises, he is said to have returned and confronted the two alleged victims. One of the men who was stabbed said he showed a knife to Funke but did not intend to use it and put it back in his pocket. An altercation ensued during which Funke allegedly stabbed the two Knicks fans. Court documents said one of the fans had a wound to his back, and the other a laceration on one of his legs.
Funke claims the Knicks fans were 'talking shit' and punched and shoved him, before he swung his knife in self-defence. According to court documents, several witnesses say Funke was the aggressor in the situation.
Funke was scheduled to appear at a hearing in Hamilton county on Tuesday afternoon.
The incident is not the first involving friction between Pacers and Knicks fans during the playoffs. A Pacers fan was pelted with garbage near Madison Square Garden after the Knicks' victory over the Boston Celtics in the previous round.

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