An 18-year-old male was stabbed then set afire in the hallway of an apartment building in the Bronx, police said.
Police are hunting a suspect accused of stabbing a teenager, then pouring gasoline on him and setting him on fire inside an apartment building in New York City.
No arrests have been made in the case as of Thursday morning, the police spokesman said, and the investigation remains ongoing.Ortiz lived on Anderson Avenue, a block away from the building on Woodycrest Avenue where he was attacked, according to the police spokesman. According to the newspaper, the suspect is between 5 ft 10 in and 5 ft 11 in and was dressed all in black, wearing a blue surgical mask and carrying a book bag.WABC reported that the suspect had already been in the hallway of the building when Ortiz arrived on Wednesday afternoon.
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