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Police: Homewood man cuts other man in fight over $2

Madasyn Czebiniak
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A man from Pittsburgh’s Homewood neighborhood is accused of cutting another man’s face with a knife during an argument over $2.

Gary Bennett, 53, is scheduled to appear for a preliminary hearing Tuesday on aggravated and simple assault charges in connection to the April 1 fight.

A phone message left for his attorney Monday morning wasn’t immediately returned.

A 58-year-old man told police he argued with Bennett over $2 inside a store at Frankstown Avenue and North Homewood Avenue, according to a police report.

As the argument intensified, a store clerk pulled a gun and demanded that both men leave the store, the police report said. Once outside, Bennett pulled a knife and swung it at the other man, cutting his face, police said.

Officers found Bennett at his residence and arrested him without further incident, police said.

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