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FRANKLIN (Somerset) – A 23-year-old Somerset section man died after he was stabbed multiple times early Tuesday inside a Holland Drive residence, authorities said.
Franklin police responded around 12:04 a.m. Tuesday to a residence on Holland Drive on a report of a victim who was injured in a physical altercation. The victim, identified as Jamari R. Stephenson, of Holland Drive, sustained multiple fatal stab wounds and was pronounced at the scene, according to Somerset County Prosecutor Michael Robertson.
A motive for the attack or the identity of a potential suspect have not been released. The investigation remained ongoing Tuesday.
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Authorities identified the man stabbed to death early Tuesday at his Somerset County home as a 23-year-old Franklin Township resident.
Police responded to a 9-1-1 call shortly after midnight about a man in distress after an altercation at a residence on Holland Drive in the township, according to Somerset County Prosecutor Michael Robertson. At the scene, officers found Jamari Stephenson stabbed “numerous” times in the home, Robertson said. Despite efforts by police and emergency medical services, Stephenson died at the scene, authorities said.
Investigators have not released a possible motive for the killing and no suspects were immediately identified. A prosecutor’s office spokesman previously said Stephenson was attacked outside his home and managed to make it back inside.
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