'Mob Wives' Stabbing Update: Natalie Guercio's Boyfriend London Rene's Attacker Arrested Following Brooklyn Attack Over The Weekend--See GRAPHIC Photos Of London's Injuries [PHOTOS]
MStars News has learned that the man who stabbed Mob Wives star Natalie Guercio's boyfriend, London Rene, has finally been identified and arrested for the attack.
According to TMZ, Rodolfo "Rudy" Lopez was a wanted man by police for allegedly attacking Rene with a box cutter in the face, stomach, and arm in a Brooklyn nightclub.
Lopez, who has been arrested, according to the site, fled the seen when cops arrived, as Rene was rushed to the hospital.
Below, is a photo of Lopez that the Mob Wives star uploaded, as she caption the photo: "Rudolph 'Rudy' Lopez is WANTED for the Attempted Murder of @LondonUKRene !!!HAS BEEN ARRESTED!!!"
MStars News previously reported that Rene is lucky to be alive after being stabbed and slashed receiving over 200 stitches. Rene revealed that he knew the man who attacked him, and the motive seems to be over a "rumor" about Lopez. TMZ also revealed that Lopez turned himself in on Tuesday.
Natalie Guercio revealed that Lopez was taken into custody after he walked into a Brooklyn police station. Natalie also revealed that the police called her and her boyfriend to identify Lopez as the attacker. After Natalie identified Lopez, he was booked for felony assault, reckless endangerment, and criminal possession of a weapon.
Guercio and Rene also wanted to share the graphic injures of the stabbing and slash wounds that could have been deadly. The couple wants everyone to see just how bad Lopez injured Rene.
So how do Lopez and Rene know each other?
According to Natalie, the two men met through mutual friends, as things went downhill about 8 months ago. Natalie claims that Lopez began threatening her man, and accusing him of spreading rumors that Lopez was an FBI snitch.
MStars News is warning you now, the photos below are very graphic and gruesome, and again, Rene is one lucky man. A few more inches, he just may have been gone, and Lopez would have been booked for murder.