VIDEO: Federal Hill Nightclub “Seven” Appears Before Prov Board of Licenses Following Attack
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
The Providence Board of Licenses on Wednesday heard from lawyers for the nightclub Seven, which was temporarily shut down following the beating, stabbing, and death of Stephen Cabral on Federal Hill.
Cabral had purportedly been drinking at the establishment — as well as his assailants — prior to the attack.
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EXCLUSIVE: Deeply Disturbing Video of Brutal Attack on Federal Hill
As GoLocal reported Tuesday:
Providence Police have two additional suspects in custody connected to the vicious Federal Hill attack on Stephen Cabral.
According to Major David Lapatin, Jaquontee Reels, 24, and Sequoya Reels, 27, turned themselves in on Tuesday morning and are now facing charges of murder and conspiracy in the death of Cabral on June 30.
The development comes a day after Daniel Garcia, 29, and Dayquon Stevens, 27, were charged -- and held without bail -- with murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the death of Cabral, as GoLocalProv reported.
Lapatin told GoLocal the Providence police are still searching for four more suspects.
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