A family altercation between two of its members ended with a man stabbed in the chest on Sunday after a fight in Hudson, New York.
The 35-year-old victim was found with a stab wound to the chest and was taken to an emergency care center, according to the Albany Times Union.
He had been in stable condition as of Sunday night, according to Hudson police.
Hudson Police Department officers arrived at the scene at North Fifth Street and Long Alley around 5:45 p.m., Fox News Digital reported.
Also, a police operator was able to hear background screams on a call before it was disconnected.
“We have zero cooperation at this time,” Hudson Police Commissioner Shane Bower said.
Bower said the stabbing was part of a family feud between relatives. However, no arrests have been made in this regard.
Local reports confirmed that no one has cooperated with the investigation into this case.
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