Authorities: Man Stabbed In Leg On Cornell University Campus
ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities say a 27-year-old central New York man was stabbed in the leg during a fight on the campus of Cornell University.
Ithaca Police Department Deputy Chief Vince Monticello says in a release the Dryden man was stabbed Wednesday night on the Stewart Avenue Bridge in Ithaca following a dispute. The two suspects fled on foot.
The man was hospitalized. His condition wasn't immediately known.
Police say one of the suspects may have been wearing a red T-shirt and the other was described as having a "man bun."
The university's emergency alert system previously said one of the men may have had a handgun.
Cornell University Interim President Hunter Rawlings III says in a statement the victim is not affiliated with the university.
Police are investigating.
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