Police in New York City have named a suspect in the stabbing death of SUNY Morrisville student Denzel Bimpey. Bimpey was killed in a fight in Manhattan.
Cops are looking for 18-year-old Thierno Bah, who resides in Harlem.
Fatal Misidentification: Thierno Bah and Companions Stabbing Denzel Bimpey
Police say Bah, some friends, and 18-year-old Bimpey got on a bus together on December 15. Bimpey was going back to the Bronx for the holidays. Investigators think the group thought Bimpey was a member of a rival gang when he wasn’t. He was stabbed three times during a fight.
Bimpey was found with multiple stab cuts in his chest, shoulder, and arm, which was very sad. After the accident at 26th Street and Park Avenue South, Bimpey died at Bellevue Hospital.
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Family and Neighborhood Don’t forget Denzel Bimpey’s kind heart.
To show understanding, someone who cares would look for signs that you are upset when you get home. He was very good at something. An amazing Denzel leaves behind a legacy that he was a unique guy after he died. Bimpey had five brothers, and he was the second youngest. Recent news stories say that the person is a first-year business major at SUNY Morrisville.
If you know anything about this crime, the NYPD wants you to call their Crime Stoppers number at 1-800-577-TIPS. 1-888-57-PISTA (74782) is another hotline for people who know Spanish. In addition to the usual ways of reporting crimes, people can send tips through the official website and via direct message at @NYPDTips on Twitter. To protect anonymity, all calls are kept secret.