Crime & Safety
Suspect Who Stabbed Multiple People During Fight In SF Arrested: Police
The attack happened at a business in San Francisco's Richmond neighborhood in October, police said.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — A man suspected of stabbing several people inside a San Francisco business in October has been arrested, police said.
Police say the suspect was involved in an argument at the business in the 3900 block of Geary Boulevard during the early hours of Oct. 24. The business is in San Francisco's Richmond neighborhood.
The argument turned into a fight where Gutierrez stabbed multiple people with a knife, the San Francisco Police Department said.
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It's unclear exactly how many people were stabbed. But at least four people were injured during the incident and taken to local hospitals, while one other person was treated at the scene, police said, adding that nobody's injuries were not considered life-threatening.
Investigators identified the suspect as San Francisco resident Joncarlo Gutierrez, 32, and secured a warrant for his arrest, police said.
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Plainclothes officers located the 32-year-old this week in the area of Richland Avenue and Mission Street and took him into custody in connection with the stabbing, according to police and arrest records.
Arrest records show his bail was set at $1 million.
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