Crime & Safety
After 'Vicious' Stabbing, Aberdeen Man Arrested: Police
The suspect in a fatal stabbing allegedly harmed himself during the attack on a 27-year-old woman, Aberdeen Police said.

ABERDEEN, MD — An Aberdeen man was arrested in connection with the murder of a Baltimore woman Friday morning in a stabbing that police described as "vicious."
Andrew Sun Lee, 21, of the unit block of Taft Street in Aberdeen, was detained at Harford Memorial Hospital, where he went for treatment of several cuts that police allege he inflicted upon himself during the attack that left a woman deceased.
Ericka Lanai Satterfield, 27, from the 1100 block of Bonaparte Avenue in Baltimore, had been stabbed multiple times when officers responded to the 100 block of North Post Road for an assault at 1:47 a.m., according to the Aberdeen Police Department.
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A neighbor discovered her and notified authorities, who reported she was stabbed in her face, chest and neck.
Satterfield was taken by ambulance to Harford Memorial Hospital, where police said she died from her injuries.
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She was in the Aberdeen area visiting family, investigators reported.
A man was being detained for questioning, Aberdeen Police said after 8 a.m.
As of 3 p.m., police reported that Sun had been arrested in connection with the murder and was identified as the only suspect. Investigators were still working to establish a motive and to find out whether Sun and Satterfield knew one another.
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