The victim of a Sunday morning stabbing in downtown Minneapolis has been charged with second-degree murder. Police spokesman John Elder says investigators believe the two men in their 40s got into an altercation and “one male stabbed the other and then fled on foot. The male that had been stabbed got into his vehicle and intentionally drove and struck the person that stabbed him, pinning him to the wall of a building.”
Police say a witness told them after 40-year-old Derrick Forest pinned the victim up against a wall, he stomped on the man’s head. Forest is currently being treated at Hennepin County Medical Center for a stab wound and a first court appearance has not been set.