Crime & Safety
2 Arrests In Gang-Related Concord Stabbing
Investigators say the stabbings were over graffiti tagging between rival gang members.

CONCORD, CA — Concord officers arrested two brothers believed to be responsible for a double stabbing last week following a dispute over graffiti tagging between rival gang members, police said.
Around 3 p.m. on May 6, officers responded to a report of two people stabbed on Willow Pass Road near Market Street. Medical personnel transported the victims to hospitals, police said Thursday.
Investigators determined the stabbings were over graffiti tagging between rival gang members.
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Police on Tuesday arrested 25-year-old Cristian Cobos, and 22-year-old Ramon Cobos, two brothers from Fairfield, as the suspects in the stabbings.
Police said the brothers were booked into jail on suspicion of attempted murder.
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Anyone with information about this case can contact Detective Raul Alvarado at (925) 603-5820 or the Concord Police Department tip line at (925) 603-5836.
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