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Emmy-winning producer wanted for allegedly stabbing roommate over Oscars joke

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Los Angeles police have issued an arrest warrant for an Emmy-winning producer who allegedly tried to kill his roommate earlier this week with a kitchen knife.

Andre Bauth, whose real name is Andre Salaman Bautista, is wanted on charges of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon after his roommate was stabbed with a kitchen knife.

Bautista won a daytime Emmy earlier this year as a producer for the soap opera “The Bay.â€

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An arrest warrant was issued for Bautista on Thursday, said Ricardo Santiago, a spokesman for the L.A. County district attorney’s office.

Events unfolded before 3 a.m. Tuesday, when police were called to a home in the 3100 block of Laurel Canyon Boulevard in Studio City for a report of a stabbing, said Officer Liliana Preciado.

Bautisa, 36, had apparently gotten into an argument with a roommate in his kitchen, which escalated when Bautista grabbed a knife, stabbed the roommate and then fled, Preciado said.

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She said Bautista may be arranging for his peaceful surrender.

A man who identified himself as Bautista’s roommate and the victim of the stabbing gave an interview to KCBS-TV Channel 2, during which he said the argument was over a joke about Bautista winning Oscars.

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When Clayton Haymes, 23, arrived home after dinner and drinks with friends, Bautista boasted that he would would win five Oscars someday, CBS reported.

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“When he said ‘five Oscars,’ we all kind of laughed a little bit, and he got really upset,†Haymes said.

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