
"There was a triple stabbing Monday night on Sixth Street in San Francisco's South of Market area, and all three victims were hospitalized with non-life-threatening wounds. The stabbings occurred around 9:40 pm Monday in the area of Sixth and Natoma streets. San Francisco police responded to the scene and found three victims suffering from stab wounds. Officers were able to quickly identify a suspect and develop probable cause to make an arrest."
"The suspect's identity has not been released, and police did not say what led up to the stabbings, per KRON4. The three victims are expected to survive their wounds. This incident follows a year in which Sixth Street became a focus of new Mayor Daniel Lurie's efforts to "clean up" the Tenderloin and SoMa, with a police and public health officials opening a "triage" center on Stevenson Street in February, and over 200 arrests made early in the year."
A triple stabbing occurred around 9:40 pm Monday on Sixth Street near Natoma in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood, and three people were hospitalized with non-life-threatening wounds. San Francisco police responded, found the victims with stab wounds, quickly identified a suspect and developed probable cause to make an arrest, though the suspect's identity and motive have not been released. The incident follows Mayor Daniel Lurie's efforts to address crime on Sixth Street, including opening a triage center and more than 200 arrests earlier in the year, efforts critics say shifted street-level drug activity to 16th and Mission. The investigation remains active and anyone with information can call the SFPD tip line or text TIP411 beginning the message with SFPD; tipsters can remain anonymous.
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