Fatal Subway Stabbing Case: Grand Jury Reviews Evidence.

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A grand jury in Brooklyn has started hearing evidence in the case of Jordan Williams, who was charged with manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon after he allegedly stabbed to death Devictor Ouedraogo with a pocket knife on a J train. Williams was on the train with his girlfriend when Ouedraogo was being "obnoxious" to passengers and started arguing with the 20-year-old before decking him and his girlfriend in the face. Williams was fired from his job as a part-time package handler for FedEx following the incident.
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