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Chicago man charged in fatal New Year's Day stabbing

Chicago man charged in fatal New Year's Day stabbing

Yahoo15-02-2025

CHICAGO - A Chicago man has been charged with murder in a deadly New Year's Day stabbing in Little Village.
What we know
Freddy Diaz, 44, has been charged with one felony count of first-degree murder, according to Chicago police.
He was arrested Feb. 13 in the 100 block of West Jefferson Street in Joliet after being identified as a suspect in a Jan. 1 stabbing, authorities said.
Diaz is accused of fatally stabbing a 40-year-old man in the 2200 block of South Central Park Avenue in Little Village.
Police have not released further details about the victim or the incident.
What's next
Diaz is scheduled to appear in court for a detention hearing on Feb. 15.

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