Police sources say the NYPD has identified the suspect involved in the deadly gas station stabbing in Brooklyn over the weekend that left a beloved dancer dead.
It's now being investigated as a possible hate crime.
Those who knew O'Shae Sibley were stunned by the senseless crime and the fact that an argument could turn deadly.
Surveillance video shows the victim involved in a dispute with a group of people outside the Midwood gas station on Saturday night. Witnesses said they were dancing when a man walked up to them and allegedly made homophobic comments. Police said the two groups of people argued, and that's when one man allegedly stabbed Sibley. One witness, who wanted to remain anonymous, said he tried to break up the argument.
"He pulled out a knife and he just stabbed him and he ran away," the witness said.
NYPD: O'Shae Sibley, 28, stabbed to death in suspected hate crime at Brooklyn gas station
Surveillance video shows a group dancing when a man walks up to them and allegedly makes homophonic comments.
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