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Suspect accused of stabbing man amid parking dispute broke ‘The Untouchables’ rule — and painfully paid for his error

Readers of Blaze News are undoubtedly familiar with the legendary sayings of the late 1980s flick, “The Untouchables.” In short, you shouldn't bring a knife into a shootout.

But it seems people will never learn because we have seen it over and over again.

“No other charges have been filed at this time. [who] He stabbed the victim. ”

Well, yet another man breaks the rules of the late Sean Connery – this time on a reading in Pennsylvania. And he paid his mistakes in one or more ways.

In fact, police accused the man of allegedly stabbing him in a parking dispute last Wednesday, but it was discovered that the victim who stabbed him had a gun.

“I heard the siren and then I set the fire in Berks County, so I saw that there was a stab wound, and then there was a shooting.” He told WFMZ-TV. “And I thought, 'Oh, OK, a little close.' ”

See, Jack's pub is located in the 1500 block of North 10th Avenue for Reading. This isn't too far from where the debate took place, the station said.

“When we arrived there, we actually found a victim with one stab,” police patrol captain Aaron Demco told WFMZ. “During the investigation, he showed that he shot the person. [who] He attacked him. ”

Demko added to the station and found others involved in the argument – found at a reading hospital.

The individual was identified as 32-year-old Jerry Santos, WFMZ reported, and police said Santos had a gunshot wound to his leg.

Additionally, Santos was charged with an argument, Station said.

“Subject [Santos] … He is currently being charged,” Demko told WFMZ. [who] He stabbed the victim. ”

Authorities added to the station that Santos was taken into custody and charged with aggravated assault and related crimes.

Something else?

Borden told WFMZ that he grew up in the area and still lives there.

“More people,” he admitted to the station. “Now everyone has three cars in one house. There's no place to park, especially for street cleaning. Everyone has to move their cars, so there's no parking here.”

Demko told WFMZ that police were “actively and constantly working on city parking issues 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Parking agencies are also working 24 hours a day to address those issues as well.

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