Two men stabbed during private event at Pioneer Square nightclub

Seattle, WALocal News

Two men suffered multiple stab wounds during a private event at a Pioneer Square nightclub in Seattle on Sunday night. The victims, aged 30 and 26, drove themselves to Harborview Medical Center for treatment after the stabbings, which occurred shortly after 7:30 p. m. Witnesses indicated that the incident stemmed from an argument with the suspect. The Seattle Police Department's Homicide and Assault Unit is actively investigating the case, aiming to identify the assailant.

This incident follows a separate stabbing in Hing Hay Park on Saturday night, highlighting a troubling pattern of violence in Seattle's nightlife areas. Seattle has seen an uptick in violent crime, prompting police to enhance their patrols in high-risk locations. Authorities urge anyone with information about these crimes to contact the SPD Violent Crimes Tip Line. Community safety remains a priority as police work to address these violent incidents.

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