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In this March 12, 2007, file photo, The Furious Five, from left, Scorpio, Melle Mel, Kidd Creole and Rahiem appear at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in New York. Police say 57-year-old Nathaniel Glover, also known as Kidd Creole, was arrested Wednesday nigh on murder charges. Photo: AP

1980s rapper Kidd Creole arrested for murder of homeless man in New York

One of the founding members of the 1980s hip-hop group Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five was arrested in New York in connection with the fatal stabbing of a homeless man, police said.

Nathaniel Glover, 57, also known as The Kidd Creole, was arrested Wednesday night for the murder of the man. Information on his lawyer wasn’t immediately available.

The stabbing happened in midtown Manhattan shortly before midnight on Monday. Police said the 55-year-old victim was found with multiple stab wounds to his torso. It’s not clear what sparked the stabbing.

Police described the victim, who lived in a shelter, as a level-2 sex offender. His identity has not yet been released.

Video shows a handcuffed Glover, his gray hair pulled back into a tightly-wound pony tail, being escorted out of a police precinct Wednesday night.

Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five is best known for their 1982 rap song, The Message. The group was formed in the late 1970s in the Bronx.

The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007, the first rap act to be inducted into the hall.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Kidd Creole arrested over fatal stabbing
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