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Baltimore Man Arrested Weeks After Brutal Dolfield Avenue Stabbing

Floyd Best Jr., 45, was arrested March 11 on Frankford Avenue, more than five weeks after a 51-year-old man walked into Saint Agnes Hospital with a stab wound.

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Baltimore Man Arrested Weeks After Brutal Dolfield Avenue Stabbing
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More than five weeks after a 51-year-old man walked into Saint Agnes Hospital with a puncture wound to his upper body, Baltimore Police arrested the man they say put him there, tracking the suspect down on a Northeast Baltimore street far from where the attack occurred.

The stabbing unfolded on the 3900 block of Dolfield Avenue in Northwest Baltimore on February 1, following a dispute between the victim and another man. Officers from the Baltimore Police Department first learned of the assault at approximately 4:40 p.m. that day, when patrol units responded to Saint Agnes Hospital after receiving a report of a walk-in cutting victim. Detectives determined the man had been assaulted with a sharp-edged weapon earlier that afternoon on Dolfield Avenue before making his way to the hospital on his own.

Northwest District detectives took up the case and eventually identified Floyd Best Jr., 45, of Baltimore, as the suspect. On March 11, Warrant Apprehension detectives located Best Jr. in the 6500 block of Frankford Avenue and took him into custody. He was transported to the Central Booking and Intake Facility, where he was charged with attempted first-degree murder.

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The gap between the February 1 incident and the March 11 arrest reflects a weeks-long investigation that required detectives to piece together what happened on Dolfield Avenue before they could move on a suspect. No details about the nature of the dispute that preceded the stabbing have been released, and no weapon beyond the description "sharp-edged" has been publicly identified.

The victim's name has not been released by police, and no update on his condition beyond the initial description of a puncture wound to the upper body has been made public. No court date for Best Jr. has been announced, and it remains unclear whether additional charges are pending.

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