Jersey Journal/1926/Second Man Is Stabbed In Fight Over Home Brew
Second Man Is Stabbed In Fight Over Home Brew. Italian Stabber Escapes After Driving Knife Into Bodies of Two Poles. Police Guard Home and Haunts in Search. Raid Speak-Easy After Murder. Ralph Bruinaldo, known in police circles as "Joe the Wop", a car repairman of 329 East Twelfth Street, New York City, is being sought by the the metropolitan section in connection with the death of Felix Suzczesny, 39, of 160 Steuben Street, who was stabbed by the Italian during a drunken brawl early this morning. Another victim of "Joe's" knife, which terminated the home-brew fight is Andrew Zuilkowski, 50, the dead man's stepbrother, who is lying under guard at the the City Hospital today with a knife wound over his heart.
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