Suspect flees after man stabbed in neck in Seattle's Pioneer Square

Seattle, WALocal News

A violent altercation in Seattle's Pioneer Square left a 38-year-old man seriously injured after being stabbed in the neck. The incident occurred early Thursday morning near Occidental Square, prompting a swift response from emergency medics who stabilized the victim at the scene before he was transported to a local hospital. Police stated that the stabbing resulted from a fight between two men, with the suspect fleeing the scene before officers arrived. Fortunately, the victim is expected to recover from his injuries. The Seattle Police Department's Homicide & Assault Unit is now leading the investigation, actively seeking information regarding the assailant.

This incident raises concerns about safety in public places, particularly in urban neighborhoods like Pioneer Square. Community members are urged to report any information related to the case. As the investigation unfolds, local authorities are looking to enhance safety measures in the area to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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