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The man told officers he was in a large crowd when someone stabbed him in the left arm with a knife.
Clarence Johnson of Bellwood faces a first-degree murder charge in Wednesday's stabbing death of Francois H. Reed-Swain in the West Loop restaurant. No motive was given.
The man, 26, suffered wounds to the stomach and back and was hospitalized in fair condition.
Hours after his brother was stabbed to death, the boy described the "savaging" attack, a word he picked up from a news report. The alleged killer, acting as his own attorney, doesn't want the interview introduced as evidence.