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Suspect Charged With Murder After BART Stabbing Death
Abdul Rahman Bey, 20, faces one count of murder, with an enhancement for using a deadly weapon - a knife - in the death of G*****e, 51, of Pittsburg
By Bay City News
Published at 8:23 PM PDT on Jul 26, 2018 | Updated at 10:51 AM PDT on Jul 27, 20
A suspect was charged Thursday with murder following a stabbing last week at an East Bay BART station and a Pittsburg man's death two days later, Contra Costa County prosecutors said. It's the third homicide at a BART station in less than a week, and riders are concerned for their safety.
Abdul Rahman Bey, 20, faces one count of murder, with an enhancement for using a deadly weapon - a knife - in the death of G**********ee, 51, of Pittsburg.
Police said that Bey and buddy* had argued while aboard a BART train at the Pleasant Hill-Contra Costa Centre station on July 18. The argument escalated, and Bey allegedly stabbed Bisbee in the knee.
BART police said buddy* went to a hospital on the day after the stabbing, saying he didn't feel well, and was later discharged. He was found Friday, two days after the stabbing, dead in his bed at home. BART police said the death was due to the knife wound becoming infected.
BART Riders Concerned About Safety After 3 Killings
A suspect was charged Thursday with murder following a stabbing last week at an East Bay BART station and a Pittsburg man's death two days later, Contra Costa County prosecutors said. It's the third homicide at a BART station in less than a week, and riders are concerned for their safety. Cheryl Hurd reports.
(Published Thursday, July 26, 2018)
Bey was already in custody when buddy* died, having been arrested on suspicion of battery. The charge was amended after Bisbee's death.
Bey remains in the Contra Costa County jail in Martinez.
He was scheduled to be arraigned Friday morning in Contra Costa County Superior Court's Department 40 but the judge moved the arraignment to Aug. 10.
Abdul Rahman Bey, 20, faces one count of murder, with an enhancement for using a deadly weapon - a knife - in the death of G*****e, 51, of Pittsburg
By Bay City News
Published at 8:23 PM PDT on Jul 26, 2018 | Updated at 10:51 AM PDT on Jul 27, 20
A suspect was charged Thursday with murder following a stabbing last week at an East Bay BART station and a Pittsburg man's death two days later, Contra Costa County prosecutors said. It's the third homicide at a BART station in less than a week, and riders are concerned for their safety.
Abdul Rahman Bey, 20, faces one count of murder, with an enhancement for using a deadly weapon - a knife - in the death of G**********ee, 51, of Pittsburg.
Police said that Bey and buddy* had argued while aboard a BART train at the Pleasant Hill-Contra Costa Centre station on July 18. The argument escalated, and Bey allegedly stabbed Bisbee in the knee.
BART police said buddy* went to a hospital on the day after the stabbing, saying he didn't feel well, and was later discharged. He was found Friday, two days after the stabbing, dead in his bed at home. BART police said the death was due to the knife wound becoming infected.
BART Riders Concerned About Safety After 3 Killings
A suspect was charged Thursday with murder following a stabbing last week at an East Bay BART station and a Pittsburg man's death two days later, Contra Costa County prosecutors said. It's the third homicide at a BART station in less than a week, and riders are concerned for their safety. Cheryl Hurd reports.
(Published Thursday, July 26, 2018)
Bey was already in custody when buddy* died, having been arrested on suspicion of battery. The charge was amended after Bisbee's death.
Bey remains in the Contra Costa County jail in Martinez.
He was scheduled to be arraigned Friday morning in Contra Costa County Superior Court's Department 40 but the judge moved the arraignment to Aug. 10.