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Nancy, police in South Florida say they've arrested Gutierrez, accused of stabbing that other man on Miami Beach, an attack that left the victim critically injured and triggered a month-long search.
Miami Beach police say the 24-year-old suspect was taken into custody this week in connection with the stabbing that happened late last year near Ocean Drive.
investigators say the victim was stabbed in the neck during that confrontation on the beach.
Emergency responders rushed the victim to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police say he survived and continues to recover.
In the days after the attack, detectives released surveillance images and warned the public the suspect was considered armed and dangerous.
Authorities say tips from the public
Combined with video evidence and follow-up interviews ultimately led officers to the suspect's location.
Police have not publicly identified a motive and say it's still unclear whether the suspect and victim knew each other.
Investigators say the arrest was made without incident.
The suspect now faces multiple felony charges, including attempted murder.
Prosecutors say additional charges could follow as the investigation continues.
New video footage is raising questions about a fatal encounter between federal immigration agents and a Minnesota man.
Alexander Alex Prette, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse from Minneapolis, was shot and killed January 24th during a federal immigration enforcement operation.
Federal officials initially said Preti was armed and posed a threat, but bystander video reviewed by news organizations appears to show him holding a cell phone, not a weapon, in the moments before agents restrained him.
Preti's family says he was attempting to help a woman when agents approached.
The footage has prompted calls from local and state officials for an independent investigation and for all evidence to be preserved.
The Department of Homeland Security says agents acted in self-defense and that the case remains under review.
Protests have continued in Minneapolis as pressure grows for greater transparency.