A 16-year-old boy stabbed in the chest near Martin Luther King Jr. Park died after being taken to the hospital, Oceanside Police said.
At around 5 p.m. Tuesday, Oceanside Police officers responded to a reported stabbing in a parking lot near Martin Luther King Jr. Park, at 4300 Mesa Drive.
Oceanside Police officials said, “The victim was driven a short distance out of the immediate area by an acquaintance who came to a stop near Mesa Drive and Cinnamon Way where responding officers located the 16-year-old male victim.” The boy, who was stabbed in the chest, was taken to the hospital for treatment but died just after 11 p.m., police said.
Circumstances that led to the deadly incident are being investigated by Oceanside PD’s Crimes of Violence detectives.
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