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NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) — Police say an argument about birthday cake led to a fatal stabbing in Connecticut.
Carlos Gonzalez-Oliver was charged with murder and is being held on $1 million bond in connection with the stabbing Monday night at a New Britain rooming house.
Police say the 41-year-old Gonzalez-Oliver told them he got into an argument with another resident after bringing home birthday cake for another one of his four roommates. Gonzalez-Oliver says the victim destroyed the cake and escalated the argument by threatening him with an ax.
Gonzalez-Oliver says he stabbed his roommate in self-defense. The victim's name has not been released.
Detectives say they did not find an ax at the scene.
The suspect was apprehended at a Wethersfield motel after fleeing the scene.
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