Three people were injured -- including a 35-year-old pregnant female, a 14-year-old and 11-year-old -- and a 37-year-old suspect in custody after a Saturday afternoon stabbing in Antioch.
Antioch police said their dispatch center began getting numerous calls reporting a disturbance in the 100 block of Wilbur Ave. at around 3:54 p.m.
Arriving officers spotted a vehicle fleeing the area at a high rate of speed and gave chase. After the vehicle was involved in a collision in Solano County, the suspect, an Antioch resident, was taken into custody. Meanwhile, other officers had arrived at the scene of the disturbance and discovered the three stabbing victims. All three victims including the 14-year-old boy and a 11-year-old girl were transported to local hospitals and two were listed in critical condition.
"This is an isolated incident and there is no active threat to the public," investigators said in email.Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Gerber at 481-8297 or [email protected]. You may also text an anonymous tip to 274637 using the keyword ANTIOCH.Thanks for reading CBS NEWS.Please enter valid email address to continue
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Pregnant Woman, 2 Children Stabbed in Antioch: PolicePolice are investigating a stabbing that left two people in critical condition in Antioch Saturday afternoon.
続きを読む »
NCAA Tournament second round picks, predictions: FrontPageBets looks at three best bets for Saturday's slateFrontPageBets breaks down the following second-round matchups: No. 13 Furman vs. No. 5 San Diego State; No. 4 Tennessee vs. No. 5 Duke; No. 1 Houston vs. No. 9 Auburn.
続きを読む »
March Madness picks: Three bets we like in Saturday’s second roundHere are a few plays we like for the NCAA Tournament’s Round of 32 on Saturday.
続きを読む »
Joshua Ray Walker Burns Through 'Three Strikes' on 'CBS Saturday Morning'The Texas songwriter and his tight-AF band also played fan favorite “Sexy After Dark”
続きを読む »
After city manager drama, Antioch mayor blasts police department and “entrenched,” racist status quoIn the wake of choosing a new city manager, Antioch Mayor Lamar Thorpe framed his leadership as a battle against a deep-rooted, racist, status quo.
続きを読む »
Civil Rights Attorneys Say New Evidence Shows Antioch Man's Death Was Not AccidentalThe family of an Antioch man who died after being restrained by police in 2020 is expected to file a petition requesting Contra Costa County court to overturn the coroner’s finding that his death was an accident.
続きを読む »