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  "textContent": "D.C. police have made an arrest in a deadly stabbing at Wunder Garten beer garden this past weekend.\n\nOfficers were called to the 1100 block of First Street at 12:46 a.m. Saturday, where they found 45‑year‑old Marvin Urquhart inside an establishment, conscious and breathing but suffering from multiple stab wounds. D.C. Fire and EMS took him to a hospital, where he later died.\n\nDetectives arrested 50‑year‑old Cadoza Simms at the scene. Investigators believe Simms stabbed Urquhart during a dispute over entering the establishment.\n\nSimms is charged with second‑degree murder while armed. Authorities believe the suspect lives in an apartment building a few blocks from the location.\n\nUrquhart was originally from Chesapeake, Virginia, and played football at Virginia Tech as a running back.\n\nIn a statement posted online, the owners of Wunder Garten said, \"We are heartbroken to share that a beloved member of our team tragically lost his life.\"\n\nThe business says it has closed temporarily and will announce when it plans to reopen.",
  "title": "Deadly stabbing at Wunder Garten leads to arrest: police"
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