1 man critical, 2 injured in Atlanta triple stabbing

Atlanta, GALocal News

Early Sunday morning, three men were victims of a stabbing incident in Atlanta, with one man in critical condition. The victims, aged 28, 30, and 33, arrived at Grady Memorial Hospital seeking medical attention for their injuries. The 30-year-old was reported to have sustained multiple stab wounds, while the others had less severe injuries. The stabbings occurred near 138 Edgewood Avenue NE, a location that has drawn police attention. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident but have not made any arrests as they work to gather more information.

The motive for the attack is still under investigation, and police are encouraging witnesses to provide any details they may have. This violent episode raises alarm regarding public safety in the Atlanta area, particularly in light of recent crime trends. Community members are left concerned as the investigation continues with no clear leads yet.

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