Teen Stabbings: Two Queens Teens Arrested in Deadly Attack that Left 17-Year-Old Dead
A tragic incident in the Queens neighborhood of Woodhaven has left a 17-year-old boy dead after being stabbed multiple times. Josue Argudo was found critically wounded on Friday afternoon and later pronounced dead at Jamaica Hospital. According to police, two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the fatal attack.
The investigation into the case revealed that Argudo was attacked around 3:45 p.m. on Jamaica Avenue and 76th Street, where he had been walking home from school. Police released photos of the suspects and identified them as a 17-year-old boy who turned himself in to detectives, as well as an 18-year-old Derek Trejo.
Both teens have been charged with murder and weapons possession, and were arraigned in court late Sunday before being sent to jail pending further investigation. It appears that Trejo had already faced charges for a separate incident involving a knife, but was released on bail without facing those charges.
According to the Queens district attorney's office, Argudo lived only several blocks away from where he was stabbed, and police are still investigating what sparked the altercation between the two teens. Rep. Nydia Velรกzquez has expressed her disappointment over the killing, stating that "this violence in our community is unacceptable and must end."
An online donation page created by an anonymous relative of Argudo's aims to help cover funeral expenses, highlighting the devastating impact of the attack on his family.
A tragic incident in the Queens neighborhood of Woodhaven has left a 17-year-old boy dead after being stabbed multiple times. Josue Argudo was found critically wounded on Friday afternoon and later pronounced dead at Jamaica Hospital. According to police, two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the fatal attack.
The investigation into the case revealed that Argudo was attacked around 3:45 p.m. on Jamaica Avenue and 76th Street, where he had been walking home from school. Police released photos of the suspects and identified them as a 17-year-old boy who turned himself in to detectives, as well as an 18-year-old Derek Trejo.
Both teens have been charged with murder and weapons possession, and were arraigned in court late Sunday before being sent to jail pending further investigation. It appears that Trejo had already faced charges for a separate incident involving a knife, but was released on bail without facing those charges.
According to the Queens district attorney's office, Argudo lived only several blocks away from where he was stabbed, and police are still investigating what sparked the altercation between the two teens. Rep. Nydia Velรกzquez has expressed her disappointment over the killing, stating that "this violence in our community is unacceptable and must end."
An online donation page created by an anonymous relative of Argudo's aims to help cover funeral expenses, highlighting the devastating impact of the attack on his family.