Fashion Model Charged with Murder in Bronx Stabbing Case
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**Fashion Model Faces Charges in New York Stabbing Death**
NEW YORK – A male model known for his work with high-profile brands such as Calvin Klein and Levi's has been charged with murder in the death of a man in the Bronx. The suspect, Dynus Saxon, was arraigned Friday night in Bronx criminal court for the killing of Kadeem Grant that occurred on November 10, according to Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark's office.
Authorities reported that the 35-year-old victim, Kadeem Grant, was discovered with a fatal stab wound to the chest in a Bronx apartment. The police have yet to release any information regarding the motive behind the incident, but they confirmed that Grant was pronounced dead at the scene and a knife was recovered.
Saxon, a 20-year-old resident of Manhattan's East Harlem, was arrested on charges of murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. During his arraignment, he was held without bail pending his next court date set for December 3. According to the Daily News, Saxon did not speak during the proceedings and had a significant bandage on his right hand, which prosecutors say was injured while repeatedly stabbing Grant.
In addition to his work with Calvin Klein and Levi's, Saxon has graced the pages of prestigious fashion magazines such as Vogue Italia and L'Officiel Baltic. His Instagram profile, now private, previously showcased his modeling work and attendance at prominent events like the New York premiere of the "Deadpool & Wolverine" movie this past summer.
Bronx Defenders, the nonprofit public defender organization representing Saxon, has not yet provided a comment on the case. The fashion industry and general public alike await more details as the case progresses.