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Police: Man Stabbed Victim

In Elm Street Altercation

Nabill Miayaki
Nabill Miayaki

ONEONTA – A 20-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stabbing another person during an early-morning fight in Center City, according to police.

Nabill Maiyaki, 20, of Mohegan Lake, was arrested and charged with stabbing the victim multiple times during a fight at 1 a.m. Saturday on Elm Street.  The injuries were not life-threatening, and the victim was released from the hospital.

Miayaki was charged with Assault in the second degree, a Class D felony and Criminal Possession of a weapon in the fourth degree, a class A misdemeanor.  If convicted of all charges, he faces eight years incarceration.

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  1. This story and picture need to be removed. It was college students behaving like college kids. This kid has paid the price of a college fight. It was a misdemeanor. This story is very misleading and prevents a young black man from doing well for himself.
    Will send this to the attention of Black Lives Matter!!!

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