
A man has been charged in Chicago after allegedly attacking two men with a deadly weapon, city police reported. Nathaniel Price, 36, stands accused of stabbing a 56-year-old man and a 32-year-old man on the 500 block of E. 51st St. in the city's 2nd District. The incident occurred on Monday, and Price was apprehended on the same day, shortly after the crime took place.
Price, a resident of the 5100 block of S. Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois, faces two felony counts of aggravated battery using a deadly weapon, according to authorities. The alleged offender was taken into custody at 1:15 p.m., less than half an hour following the attacks. Responding officers were able to quickly place Price under arrest, and, he was subsequently charged accordingly. The case moved forward with a detention hearing scheduled for today, at the courthouse located at 2600 S. California.
The details surrounding the motivations and circumstances of the altercation remain unclear, as no additional information has been made available to the public at this time. The conditions of the victims have not been disclosed either. The Chicago Police Department's swift response resulted in the apprehension of Price, containing the situation without further reported harm to the community.