Downtown altercation ends with two men getting stabbed

SAN DIEGO (KUSI) — Two men were stabbed and taken to the hospital after an argument broke out between four men in downtown San Diego Sunday. 

Officers responded to the fight shortly after 2 a.m. in the 1100 block of Sixth Avenue, according to Officer Robert Heims. Both stabbing victims are 28 years old.

“One male was stabbed in the lower back and left arm. The other male was stabbed in the lower abdomen and hand,” Heims said. “They were both transported to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries.”

The suspects were described as two black men in their 20s. One was wearing a gray hoodie and the other was wearing a red flannel shirt and was about 6 feet tall, according to Heims.

The suspects are still at large

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