Police: New Jersey man stabs friend in Miami

Jeromey Gilby Police officers arrested Jeromey Gilby on Monday in Miami, and a Miami-Dade County judge denied him bond on Tuesday.

MIAMI — A 41-year-old man from New Jersey was behind bars on Tuesday night after police officers accused him of stabbing a friend during a fight in Miami, records show.

Miami police officers arrested Jeromey Gilby on Monday morning, and Miami-Dade corrections booked him on Monday night at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, records show.

Gilby “has been known to the victim for several months,” a detective wrote, according to a Miami police arrest report. “They partake in several recreational activities together.”

Miami police officers responded to the stabbing shortly after 8:25 a.m. on Dec. 16 and found a man bleeding from his lower abdomen at Northwest First Avenue and Eighth Street, records show.

“I observed a pool of blood, a pocket knife, a blanket, and a blood trail by the MetroRail entrance where the victim ran to,” a detective wrote about the crime scene, according to an arrest report.

Miami fire rescue personnel responded and took the stabbing victim to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center, records show.

The victim later told a detective that he confronted Gilby because he had accused him of stealing, and the two got into a fight, according to a police report.

The victim said Gilby “pulled a pocketknife from his right pocket” and stabbed him, so he ran away “to avoid being stabbed again,” according to police.

Gilby faced a charge of aggravated battery with great bodily harm, records show. A judge denied him bond.

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