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March 29, 2015

Rutgers student arrested after taking LSD, stabbing fellow student

Drugs, cash found at scene

A Rutgers University student was arrested Saturday after taking LSD and stabbing a fellow student, MyCentralJersey.com reports.

Patrol officers found 23-year-old Rutgers student Andrew Kim bleeding profusely from the neck outside a Sicard Street home at about 1:20 a.m.

Kevin Huang, a 22-year-old Rutgers student, was found naked and pacing back and forth on the second floor of the home. He was identified by Kim and another witness as the suspect in the stabbing.

The witness who was with Kim and Huang stated that both individuals had taken LSD earlier in the evening, and at some point Huang began to act very strange, becoming aggressive, removing his clothing, and he began to destroy the apartment. The witness left the apartment to find help, and when returning, found Kim fleeing the apartment, bleeding from the neck.

Kim was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital to be treated for his injuries. Officers took Huang into custody.  

Authorities discovered a large quantity of drugs and paraphernalia in the apartment, as well as a significant amount of cash.

Huang is charged with Attempted Murder, Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, and a number of narcotic-related offenses including possession, distribution and distribution in a school zone.

The investigation is ongoing.

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