Man charged with manslaughter in Virginia gas station stabbing

A 20-year-old man was fatally stabbed during a fight at a Shell gas station in Dumfries, Virginia, early Sunday. Police arrested a 42-year-old employee and charged him with manslaughter.

The incident occurred around midnight on Sunday at the Shell station on Dumfries Road. Authorities said the victim became involved in a physical altercation with an employee, who then pulled out a knife and stabbed him once in the upper body. The victim collapsed near the gas pumps and was pronounced dead at the scene despite efforts by medics.

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