IHOP employee, 67, fatally stabbed at Canarsie, Brooklyn, pancake place

An IHOP employee was fatally stabbed and another man was reduced in a Brooklyn franchise from the pancake restaurant, police announced on Saturday.
The cops rushed to the premises where Hector Reinoso-Prez, 67, was stabbed in the chest around 10:39 p.m. Friday inside the restaurant near Flatlands Ave. and Louisiana Ave. In East New York after a fight with his attacker. A 41 -year -old man was also reduced in hand during the altercation.
EMS transported Reinoso-Prez to the Brookdale University Hospital where he died later from his injuries. The other victim was not hospitalized.
“We are aware of the tragic incident that took place in our dishes, Brooklyn, in which one of the members of our team has passed following a physical altercation,” said Bernardo Dejesus, a spokesperson for the IHOP. “Our reflections concern the relatives of our member of our team, as well as with the whole team there. We fully cooperate with the local law of the law. The security of our team members and our guests is our number one priority. ”

Reinoso-Prez lived at Starrett City, just four houses of houses from the place where he was fatally stabbed, according to the cops.
We didn’t know what triggered the incident. No arrest was made because the police are still trying to find a suspect.
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