‘I think he’s dead, bro’: Cellphone video captures deadly stabbing in Dededo

HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Footage of an attack that turned deadly in the parking lot of the Dededo Center early Monday circulated on social media showing the victim’s final moments.

The 86-second clip was captured by a witness who was inside a car parked at the establishment.

The video shows a white pickup truck and a red sedan in the background along with a group of people.

Two men are seen attacking the unnamed victim, who was shirtless.

One man throws punches, while another appears to be stabbing the victim with an unknown object.

Three other men step in to stop the attack.

The victim is then seen trying to get away, as he stumbles several feet into the parking lot.

“That guy’s bleeding, bro,” the witness recording the video says.

The group is heard yelling before fleeing the scene.

One of the suspects is then seen going after the victim again but is pulled away by another man.

The video then shows the victim on the ground and no longer moving.

“This guy’s knocked out, dude,” a second witness is heard saying in the video.

“I think he’s dead, bro,” says the man behind the camera.

The man was later pronounced dead at Guam Regional Medical City.

No arrests have been made.

Police responded to the scene located along Wusstig Road around 1:30 a.m. Monday.

Guam Police Department spokesperson Officer Berlyn Savella said the victim suffered from puncture wounds.

The police department’s Criminal Investigation Division is leading the investigation.

No additional information about the case has been made public and Savella has yet to respond to The Guam Daily Post’s request for comment on the video.

Bloodstains could be seen on the concrete parking lot of the Dededo Center on Wusstig Road hours after police found a man unconscious on the ground, Monday morning.

Bloodstains could be seen on the concrete parking lot of the Dededo Center on Wusstig Road hours after police found a man unconscious on the ground, Monday morning.

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