UPDATE: Sunday 11:30 a.m.
All four of the young men charged in connection to the stabbings outside of CB’s Bar & Grill in Hampton Bays early yesterday morning were remanded to the Suffolk County Jail in Riverside in lieu of $250,000 bail each following their arraignments Sunday.
The felony counts of first-degree gang assault that each of the men faces carry potential punishments of up to 25 years in prison.
UPDATE: Saturday 8 p.m.
Southampton Town Police have arrested four men, between the ages of 18 and 23, in connection with the stabbing of two men in the parking lot of CB’s Bar & Grill in Hampton Bays early Saturday morning.
Southampton Town Police said that one of the victims—a 30-year-old Riverhead man—was stabbed in the torso and remains in “grave condition” as of Saturday night. The other victim, a 23-year-old man, is in serious but stable condition, they said.
The 30-year-old is being treated at Brookhaven Memorial Medical Center in East Patchogue, while the 23-year-old was transported to Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead, police said. They have not identified either of the victims.
The four men arrested are Carlos Gutierrez-Zacupa, 23, of Flanders, Nelvin Ramos-Andrades, 18, of Hampton Bays, Luis Linares-Chavez, 22, of Westhampton and Marvin Siciliano-Nunez, 19, of Hampton Bays.
All four were charged with two counts of first-degree gang assault, a felony, according to authorities.
Mr. Linares-Chavez was additionally charged with driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, a misdemeanor, after officers located the car the four men were in later Saturday morning several miles from the Hampton Bays bar. Officers were able to locate their vehicle based on witness descriptions, according to police; the location of their arrest wasn’t immediately known.
All four men are being held overnight and will be arraigned in Southampton Town Justice Court on Sunday morning.
ORIGINAL STORY
Two people were stabbed during an altercation outside CB’s Bar & Grill in Hampton Bays early Saturday morning, according to Southampton Town Police.
The conflict started in a parking lot outside the Montauk Highway saloon shortly before 4 a.m.
Police, who were called by employees of the bar, said both victims were taken to a local hospital by ambulances, with one in critical condition from severe stab wounds.
No arrests have been made yet though Town Police detectives are still investigating the incident and were interviewing witnesses on Saturday afternoon.
Police have not identified the victims.