The 19-year-old man killed in a “random” stabbing at a Halloween party at a fraternity house in the Annex was humble, hard-working and a talented soccer player, according to friends. Firdous Nabizada “had big dreams” said Basir Ghousi, 26, who used to play soccer with his friend, who dreamed of being a professional soccer player. Alves appeared briefly in court on Monday morning, led into College Park court in handcuffs and wearing an orange jumpsuit Monday morning. Police said Alves allegedly produced a knife during an altercation at the party, but was disarmed by other party attendees and thrown out. Alves allegedly then produced another knife and “randomly attacked” other people in line trying to get into the party, police said.
Source: thestar November 04, 2019 18:09 UTC