A Harlem man was arrested Saturday and charged in a brutal New Year’s Day stabbing outside a Queens bar — the Big Apple’s first murder of 2024, cops said.
Torrence Holmes, of Saint Nicholas Place, was charged with manslaughter in the killing of Tsering Wangdu outside KTM Bar and Lounge in Elmhurst in the early hours of Jan. 1, according to police.
Wangdu, 29, was stabbed in the leg and died more than 12 hours after the brawl erupted outside the bar on Broadway, police said.
His 30-year-old friend was stabbed in the chest and face but survived.
The two men were kicked out of the establishment after getting into an argument with another reveler, according to law enforcement sources. It wasn’t clear what the fight was over, cops said.
Holmes was charged with manslaughter, tampering with physical evidence and criminal possession of a weapon.
He was also charged with assault, tampering and criminal possession of a weapon for assaulting the second man, whose name wasn’t released.
Holmes has a prior arrest for assault from 2013, police sources said.
He was awaiting arraignment Saturday night.