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Police say that Kevin Huang took acid and stabbed a fellow Rutgers student early Saturday morning.

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NEW BRUNSWICK — A Rutgers University student allegedly stabbed a fellow student in the neck after they both took LSD, police said.

Kevin Huang, 22, allegedly stabbed a 23-year-old man at Huang's apartment on Sicard Street early Saturday morning. Police said they found a large quantity of drugs, including several pounds of marijuana, after they searched the apartment.

Police said that Huang and the victim were both on LSD early this morning when Huang allegedly started to act "very strange," stripping his clothes off and destroying the apartment.

A witness left the apartment to get help, and upon returning found the victim trying to flee the apartment and bleeding profusely from the neck.

Officers who responded to the scene allegedly found Huang "naked and pacing back and forth," plus a bounty of drugs, including 15 pounds of marijuana, 500 bars of Xanax, a large quantity of cocaine, and materials consistent with distribution, police said.

Huang, of New Brunswick, was charged with attempted murder, weapons charges, drug possession, distribution and distribution in a school zone.

The victim, who has not been charged with a crime, was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and treated for his injuries, police said. Police said his injuries were not life threatening, and a hospital spokesman said he was in serious condition. The victim did not live at the Sicard Street home with Huang, according to police.

Police said their investigation is continuing, and that anyone with information can contact Detective Drew Weiss at (732) 745-5217.

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