Cops have charged a suspect with fatally stabbing a stranger during a bloody clash on a Manhattan street sparked by an accidental bump, police said Monday.
Quan Alford is facing manslaughter and weapon possession charges for the Saturday night knife fight on E. 10th St. and Avenue C in the East Village.
Victim Michael Gilligbauer, 31, bumped into Alford, 28, about 10:15 p.m., cops said. The two men didnโt know each other but started to argue and both pulled out knives.
โOne of them pulled out a knife and then the other guy pulled out his knife,โ a police source said. โIt was the ultimate one-upping.โ
As the two lunged at each other, Gilligbauer was stabbed multiple times in the body. Alford suffered a stab wound to the back.

โA guy bumped my son and they started fighting โ and instead of hitting him with his hands he stabbed my son to death,โ Gilligbauerโs distraught mother, who identified herself as Johanna, told the Daily News Sunday. โMy son died in the street.โ
Medics rushed Gilligbauer to Mount Sinai Beth Israel but he could not be saved. Alford was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he was treated and placed in handcuffs.
Alfordโs arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court was pending Monday. Itโs his first arrest, police said.
Gilligbauerโs mother spoke with a co-worker her son was walking with when the fight broke out.
โHis co-worker doesnโt understand,โ she said. โHe said, โMa, it happened so fast!โ He said by the time he turned around Michael was gasping for air, spitting out blood.โ

Gilligbauer worked at Bike Fix NYC on E. Sixth St. and was on his way to his girlfriendโs home in Harlem when he was killed.
โHe was there late because there was a customer who wanted to pick up their bike, so they had to finish it,โ his mother said. โHe was good with his hands. Bicycles, cell phones, electronics, computers, entertainment systems, cars. My son was a versatile man, never afraid of work.โ
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