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   A Columbia University graduate student has died after being   
   stabbed near the school's New York City campus on Thursday on   
   his way home from soccer practice.   
      
   Davide Giri, 30, was stabbed in the abdomen just before 11 p.m.   
   local time Thursday near West 123 St. and Amsterdam Ave., at the   
   north end of Morningside Park, according to a statement from the   
   New York Police Department obtained by PEOPLE. Giri was later   
   pronounced dead at a local hospital.   
      
   Police say a second person was stabbed in the torso about 15   
   minutes later at 110th Street and Morningside Drive. He was   
   taken to Mount Sinai-Saint Luke's Hospital in stable condition.   
      
   The suspect, Vincent Pinkney, 25, was located by police at West   
   104th Street and Central Park West on the Upper West Side,   
   according to the statement. Police allegedly saw Pinkney   
   "menacing" a third victim with a knife inside Central Park   
   moments after the second attack.   
      
    N.Y.C. Teen Sentenced to 9 Years to Life in Prison for the   
   Murder of Barnard Student Tessa Majors   
   Pinkney was arrested and charged with murder, attempted murder,   
   assault, attempted assault, and three counts of criminal   
   possession of a weapon, per police. The suspect was taken into   
   custody, and a knife was taken from his possession.   
      
   An investigation into the stabbings is ongoing.   
      
   NY International FC, an amateur soccer team, confirmed Friday   
   that Giri was returning home from practice when he was attacked.   
   The club called him "the nicest and brightest person on the   
   team" who "was a big contributor to our successes."   
      
   Columbia University said it is "deeply saddened" by Giri's death   
   in a statement shared Friday on Twitter. The next day, the   
   school announced that the second victim, identified as Roberto   
   Malaspina, "is also a member of the Columbia community" that had   
   just arrived from Italy to begin several months as a visiting   
   scholar.   
      
   The university also announced that the NYPD had committed to   
   temporarily assigning patrol cars inside Morningside Park 24   
   hours a day to help "further enhance security" in the area. The   
   school also promised to increase foot patrols on sections of   
   Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue.   
      
   A 30-minute service will be held in honor of Giri at the   
   Cathedral of St. John the Divine on Amsterdam Avenue at 7 p.m.   
   on Sunday. Members of the Columbia community held a vigil for   
   Giri on Butler Lawn on Friday.   
      
   According to WABC, Pinkney is a suspected gang member and was   
   arrested for gang assault in 2013 before being released on   
   parole five years later. He was also charged with assault in   
   2013 and conspiracy in 2014.   
      
   In December 2019, Barnard College student Tessa Majors was   
   stabbed to death near the scene of the recent stabbing in   
   Morningside Park. Three teenagers were arrested in connection to   
   her murder, two of which have pleaded guilty, PEOPLE previously   
   reported.   
      
   https://people.com/crime/columbia-university-student-stabbed-to-   
   death-while-walking-home-from-soccer-practice/   
      
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