Key West man charged with attempted murder after stabbing cousin in back, police say

Victim airlifted to Miami-Dade hospital in critical condition

Elvis Savia-Mayorga (MCSO)

KEY WEST, Fla. ā€“ Police arrested a Key West man Sunday morning after they said he stabbed his 37-year-old cousin twice in the back over a possible eviction, critically wounding him.

Elvis Genaro Savia-Mayorga, 36, is facing three felony charges, including attempted second-degree murder.

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According to Key West police, the stabbing happened just before 3 a.m. at a home in the 1200 block of Flagler Avenue, shared by the suspect, victim and several ā€œfamily or life-long friends.ā€

Detectives said a married couple living at the house reported being awakened by the victim, Juan Victor Artola-Diaz, and Savia-Mayorga fighting.

Witnesses told police they found the victim on top of Savia-Mayorga, who was holding a serrated knife, an arrest report stated.

One of the roommates intervened and struggled to disarm Savia-Mayorga, sustaining a cut in the process. Another roommate witnessed the altercation and saw Savia-Mayorga stabbing Artola-Diaz, police said.

Detectives, while at the crime scene, said they observed bloodstains consistent with a reported fight, along with significant blood on the bed where the victim collapsed. Artola-Diaz was found in the apartmentā€™s bathroom, bleeding from two deep stab wounds to his back.

He was transported to the Lower Keys Medical Center, then airlifted to HCA Florida Kendall Hospital in critical condition.

Savia-Mayorga, when interviewed, had visible blood on his clothing and injuries to his eyes and fingers, according to the report.

Savia-Mayorga was taken to the Key West Police Department for further investigation, where he waived his Miranda rights and admitted to ā€œcuttingā€ the victim but claimed that he acted in self-defense, according to police.

He claimed Artola-Diaz had come home that night in an ā€œargumentativeā€ state and had been talking about evicting some of the roommates, something Savia-Mayorga disagreed with, police said.

Savia-Mayorga claimed that he had armed himself after Artola-Diaz approached him in an ā€œaggressiveā€ manner.

Artola-Diaz remained in the intensive care unit Monday, a police spokesperson said, but his condition had stabilized.

Savia-Mayorga was being held without bond in the Monroe County Sheriffā€™s Office Key West jail facility as of Monday afternoon.

Heā€™s set to be arraigned April 25.


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