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4 Hospitalized After San Jose Fight, Stabbing
Officers found a man with life-threatening stab wounds following a fight early Sunday.

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Officers found a man with life-threatening stab wounds following a fight early Sunday.

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Police said officers found the suspects close to where the fight and stabbing happened and also located the knife.
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