Dispute in Central Park between NYC dog walkers

Harris Marley
Harris Marley

Global Courant

A dog died Saturday night after being stabbed during a dispute between its owner and another dog walker in New York City’s Central Park, according to police and local reports.

Officers responded to an 911 call in Central Park near East 106 Street and East Drive around 10:30 p.m. and found a 43-year-old woman who said an unknown assailant had stabbed her dog after a verbal altercation, the NYPD said.

The dog was rushed to a local veterinary clinic, where he was euthanized due to his injuries.

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The woman was walking her dog, a German Shepherd pit bull named Eli, with a 51-year-old man, the New York Daily News reported, citing police.

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The incident took place in Central Park near East 106 Street and East Drive in Manhattan, according to police. (Stan Honda/AFP via Getty Images)

The pair were also walking their Chihuahua when they encountered the attacker, who was walking three dogs off leashes, the report said.

During the ensuing argument, the three unleashed dogs began to bite Eli and the Chihuahua. When the woman tried to intervene, the assailant pulled out a switchblade and stabbed Eli, the report said.

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Police say the suspect fled the area and no arrests have been made as of Sunday morning. (iStock)

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According to the police, the suspect has fled and the whereabouts of the person are not known.

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No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.

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