A Harlem fish store employee apparently stabbed two brothers, one fatally, who were allegedly acting disorderly and attempting to steal fish.
On Thursday, it was announced that the surviving brother, 29-year-old Robert Burrell, has been charged with robbery, burglary, and assault.Police say one of the men was said to have attempted to steal a container of shrimp and was thrown out of the store. A short time later, he returned with his brother.
As they got closer to the fish store employees, Hernandez allegedly grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed them both. The brothers' family says Malik should've been celebrating his 25th birthday and instead they were planning his funeral while his brother recovers from stab wounds.His loved ones showed up to the scene to talk to Eyewitness News, hoping to set the record straight. They say that the brothers weren't trying to steal anything.Malik showed up later, expecting to help his brother with the food, but ended up getting fatally stabbed.
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