Crime & Safety
Rutgers Student From Paramus Charged With Attempted Murder After Stabbing
Michael Young, 24, was charged with attempted murder after a fight broke out at 2 a.m. Friday outside Old Bay Restaurant in New Brunswick.

By Carly Baldwin
Staff Writer
PARAMUS, NJ - A Rutgers University student from Paramus was charged with attempted murder, and another from Hillsdale with aggravated assault, after a fight broke out at 2 a.m. Friday morning in New Brunswick, police there report.
At approximately 2 a.m. Friday, New Brunswick police responded to a call about a fight outside the Old Bay Restaurant, the New Orleans-esque restaurant and bar at Church and Neilson streets in downtown New Brunswick.
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Police said Pablo Mero-Cabrera, 31, of New Brunswick and Annie Hodges, 24, of Spotswood were assaulted by Michael Young, 24, of Paramus and Joel Tomanelli, 23, of Hillsdale. Both suspects, Young and Tomanelli, are Rutgers students and were apprehended by the officers at the scene, police said.
Mero-Cabrera was stabbed multiple times in the head and neck, and was listed in stable condition at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. His injuries do not appear to be life-threatening, police said.
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Young was charged with attempted murder along with weapons offenses, while Tomanelli was charged with aggravated assault, New Brunswick police said.
Hodges suffered minor injuries stemming from punches she received from both suspects, police said.
Police think alcohol and drugs were involved, based on the early investigation.
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