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ASSAULT CHARGE
Phoenix brawl ends with 4 hospitalized, 1 arrest
(MCSO)
Terrell Nozie
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A brawl involving knives, glass bottles and seven people sent four men to a hospital Tuesday, Phoenix police said.
One of the men, 23-year-old Terrell Nozie, was arrested and booked on four counts of aggravated assault, according to a Phoenix Police Department release.
Officers were called about 4:15 a.m. Sept. 3 to a stabbing just north of Central Avenue and Roosevelt Street and learned some of the men were armed with knives and glass bottles. Four men were sent to a hospital with non-life-threatening cuts.
Detectives took over the investigation and determined Nozie had “attacked three of the victims which erupted into a large fight,” the release stated.
Preliminary information suggests there was a previous disagreement between Nozie and the other men at a nearby convenience store that reignited at the fight location, police said.