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Man stabbed in Oakland’s Chinatown district

Editorial Board Published April 6, 2025
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OAKLAND — A person was stabbed a number of instances Sunday morning within the Chinatown district, authorities mentioned.

The person’s age and situation weren’t instantly accessible.  He’s believed to be in his 40s, authorities mentioned.

The stabbing was reported about 8 a.m. Sunday.

Police mentioned proof discovered on the scene indicated the person was stabbed close to a bus cease within the 100 block of eleventh Avenue. He had a number of wounds to his leg.

The person was capable of make it greater than 200 ft on his personal round a nook onto the 1000 block of Madison Avenue, the place he was capable of get right into a parked car, authorities mentioned.

The automobile’s alarm was activated and the proprietor discovered the person contained in the car and referred to as police.

One of many first officers on the scene utilized a tourniquet to the person’s leg to stem the bleeding earlier than firefighters and medical personnel arrived.

Man stabbed in Oakland’s Chinatown districtOakland firefighters and a paramedic carry a stabbing sufferer to an ambulance Sunday morning within the Chinatown district. (Harry Harris/Bay Space Information Group) 

Police have been hoping to have the ability to speak to the person to get extra particulars about what occurred. A motive for the stabbing has not been decided. No arrests have been made and no suspect data has been launched.

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