Man Stabbed His Friend Because He Didn’t Know That Beyonce Was Married To Jay-Z

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Let me break this down. Two dudes watching a Beyonce video were talking about how bad B is. Then one dude was like man whoever marries her is lucky. shortly after the other guy says “dude she’s married to Jay-Z, dumb a**.” then the fight breaks out but one of those dudes always takes a loss and he finally won an argument. He felt untouchable and stabbed his boy. At least that’s what i got from the story but you can read it below.

A fight over a music video led to a Garfield Heights man being stabbed outside a Parma apartment on New Year Eve.

Det. Marty Compton of the Parma Police Department tells Fox 8 News that Ronald Deaver, 31, of Parma, was arrested and charged with felonious assault for allegedly stabbing a 48-year-old Garfield Heights man following an argument.

Det. Compton says the fight began because the victim did not know that singer Beyonce’s husband is rapper Jay-Z.

An arrest report obtained by Fox 8 News states the alleged stabbing occurred around 11:00 p.m. on December 31, 2011, outside Deaver’s apartment on Broadview Road.

Det. Compton says authorities were called following the stabbing and the victim was taken to a local hospital. He was later transferred to MetroHealth Medical Center where he is currently listed in good condition.

Police attempted to locate Deaver at his apartment, but according to the report, a woman in the residence, Jennifer Fornari, 31, told officers that Deaver no longer lived there.

Deaver was located by police a short time later and Fornari was arrested on an obstructing justice charge.

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