Crime & Safety

Man Wounded In Stabbing At Golden Hall Shelter

Paramedics took the victim to a hospital for treatment of a roughly 2-inch-deep cut to his abdomen.

Paramedics took the victim to a hospital for treatment of a roughly 2-inch-deep cut to his abdomen.
Paramedics took the victim to a hospital for treatment of a roughly 2-inch-deep cut to his abdomen. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

SAN DIEGO, CA — A predawn stabbing in a homeless shelter at Golden Hall left a 32-year-old man wounded Wednesday, authorities reported.

The victim was sleeping in a bunk bed at the civic facility on First Avenue in downtown San Diego when the assault occurred at about 3:45 a.m., according to police.

Following the attack, the 33-year-old suspected assailant left the shelter and walked off to the south, according to Officer David O'Brien of the San Diego Police Department.

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Paramedics took the victim to a hospital for treatment of a roughly 2-inch-deep cut to his abdomen. The injury was not believed to be life-threatening.

The suspect, whose name was not immediately available, remained at large in the mid-afternoon, O'Brien said.

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— City News Service