Sophia Negroponte, 27, was arrested Thursday night and charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of Yousuf Rasmussen, 24, according to Montgomery County police.
Officers said they responded to a report of a stabbing at a Rockville City home and found Rasmussen “suffering from what appeared to be a cutting wound.”
He was pronounced deceased at the scene, police said.
Police said Rasmussen and Negroponte were acquaintances and had been involved “in a disagreement.”
Negroponte is the adopted daughter of John Negroponte, who served as the UN ambassador under President George W. Bush as well as the ambassador to Iraq. He was the Bush Administration’s director of national intelligence and the deputy secretary of state under both Bush and President Barack Obama.
Diana Negroponte, Sophia’s mother, told the Washington Post “We love her deeply.”
“She was trying to live on her own and attend college,” her mother told the paper. “And she has our total support.”
Sophia is one of five children the couple adopted in Honduras, where John Negroponte served as the US ambassador in the 1980s.
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