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Two Rutgers students stabbed at frat house

EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J., Feb. 22 (UPI) -- Two Rutgers University students were stabbed during an altercation with a New Jersey man after he was told he could not enter a fraternity house, police said.

A Rutgers Police Department spokesman said one of the victims flagged down a campus police cruiser early Saturday, telling the officers he had been stabbed in the leg, the East Brunswick Home News Tribune, reported Tuesday.

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Officers arrested Tyrrell L. Brown, 21, of Highland Park, who is not a Rutgers student, Lt. Rich Dinan said.

The stabbings occurred after Brown was denied entry into the Zeta Psi fraternity house, Dinan said.

A second victim was treated at a hospital with a stab wound to the arm.

Brown was charged with aggravated assault, weapons offenses and possession of marijuana.

The weapon, a folding knife, was recovered, police said.

Zeta Psi is not registered with the university as a formally recognized campus fraternity, the Home News Tribune reported.

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