Egyptian Man Allegedly Stabs Rabbi Eight Times in Boston

Published July 5th, 2021 - 03:34 GMT
Boston Rabbi Shlomo Noginski was brutally stabbed by 24-year old Khaled Awad
Boston Rabbi Shlomo Noginski was brutally stabbed by 24-year old Khaled Awad (Twitter)
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It has since emerged that although Awad had entered the U.S. legally using a student visa, he lost his legal status on May 14, ICE agents  found.

An Egyptian man accused of stabbing a Boston rabbi outside a Jewish day school and synagogue on Thursday was in the country illegally, after overstaying his visa Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials say

Khaled Awad, 24, allegedly stabbed Rabbi Shlomo Noginksi eight times on the street outside Shaloh House on Chestnut Hill Avenue in Brighton, at around 1.20pm on Thursday afternoon. 

It has since emerged that although Awad had entered the U.S. legally using a student visa, he lost his legal status on May 14, ICE agents  found.

'Khaled Awad, 24, a citizen of Egypt, entered the United States on a student visa in August 2019,' an ICE spokesman told Fox News. 'However, he failed to stay enrolled as required by law, resulting in a loss of legal status in the U.S on May 14, 2021.' 

ICE have lodged a detainer with the Boston Police Department meaning he will be taken into custody by the agency once criminal proceedings are complete.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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