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Irvine man accused of double killing in Anaheim

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A 26-year-old Irvine man was behind bars Wednesday on suspicion of killing a co-worker and his roommate in Anaheim near Angel Stadium.

Ramy Hany Fahim, who is being held in Anaheim’s jail, is accused of fatally stabbing 23-year-old Griffin Robert Cuomo and 23-year-old Jonathan Andrew Bahm, both of Anaheim, according to Sgt. Shane Carringer of the Anaheim Police Department.

Police were called at about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday regarding an assault in progress in an apartment in the 2100 block of East Katella Avenue, Carringer said.

Officers found the bodies of the two victims as well as Fahim, who sustained a minor injury, Carringer said. Fahim was taken to an area hospital, treated for the wound and then questioned by detectives, who ultimately booked him on suspicion of murder.

Police recovered the suspected murder weapon, Carringer said.

Fahim and Cuomo worked in finance in an office in Irvine, Carringer said.

Police did not comment on a potential motive.

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