San Diego Police are investigating a shooting, a fight that left several injured, and a stabbing. So far, they've made several arrests in connection with two of the incidents.
The weekend started with a shooting in the Gaslamp Quarter early Saturday morning. SDPD officials confirmed the shooting happened somewhere near Fifth Avenue and F Street and Sixth Avenue and E Street. Police said they found two shooting victims with non-life threatening injuries.
The general manager of Rich’s told ABC 10News a man was denied entry for being overly intoxicated. He said the man then became physical with the security guards at the door, trying to rush inside to meet with his friends. He was held down until SDPD arrived. The third incident happened early Monday morning at Toro Night Club on Fifth Avenue. Police said a 23-year-old man was stabbed in the stomach and rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. A 21-year-old man was arrested at the scene.
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