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Slasher at large after cutting three men with razor at nightclub

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Police in New York were searching Sunday for a suspect who slashed three men in the face and neck with a razor at a Times Square nightclub.

The suspect, said to be in his 20s, allegedly got into a fight with a group of men over his girlfriend at B.B King's Restaurant & Blues Club on West 42nd Street at around 2:30am, police said. The club was hosting its weekly hip-hop dance party "Saturday Night Live."

He then took what authorities believe was a razor or box cutter and slashed three men in the face and neck before fleeing from the club.

The three victims, ages 24, 26, and 29, were taken in unknown condition to Bellevue Hospital, where they were treated for their injuries, police said.

"Saturday Night Live" is sponsored by local radio station Power 105.1. Its dress code is described as "Sexy & Chic Only."

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