An argument that led to a physical fight took a turn when a man pulled a gun and stabbed his neighbor on the city's Southwest Side, according to San Antonio police.
– An argument that led to a physical fight took a turn when a man pulled a gun and stabbed his neighbor on the city’s Southwest Side, according to San Antonio police.A witness told police a 53-year-old man went to speak with his neighbor, a 64-year-old man, about dumping tree limbs in his yard.That’s when the 64-year-old neighbor pulled a pistol on the victim, said SAPD.
After the victim was able to take the handgun from the man, he removed the magazine and tossed it to the ground. The neighbor then pulled a lock blade knife from his pocket and stabbed the victim once in the lower left abdominal area. He was taken to the hospital in stable condition, police said.
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