Third victim identified in downtown Greenville stabbing

Summary

Greenville police said a third victim in a downtown stabbing was identified, and all three are believed to be younger than 18.

Why this matters

The update provides new information about the number and ages of the victims, as well as the charges filed so far. It also tells potential witnesses how to share video that could aid the investigation.

Greenville police said a third victim was identified after a stabbing early Sunday, April 19, in downtown Greenville.

According to the Greenville Police Department, the third victim later arrived at a local hospital and is also believed to be younger than 18. Police said all three victims were receiving treatment.

The incident happened about 2 a.m. April 19 in the 500 block of Cotanche Street, near Jimmy John’s, police said. Two teenagers, both believed to be about 16, were initially reported injured. Their injuries were not considered life-threatening, authorities said.

Police charged 19-year-old Isaiah Whitehurst with simple affray,  a Class 2 misdemeanor involving a fight between two or more people in a public place, and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile.

Officers reviewed area camera footage, and detectives were working to determine who had a weapon and to identify everyone involved.

Additional charges are expected, police said. Authorities said they will seek juvenile petitions for at least one 16-year-old connected to the fight, and others will be charged as they are identified.

Police asked anyone who recorded the incident to send video to Major Crimes Detective Dixon at jrdixon@greenvillenc.gov.

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