The City of San Rafael faced a wave of violence Saturday as hundreds took to the streets to celebrate Guatemalan Independence Day. Police responded to two stabbings and two shootings in 24 hours.
faced a wave of violence on Saturday as hundreds took to the streets to celebrate Guatemalan Independence Day. "At the beginning it was fine," said a witness.
"People went crazy, like the cars, who show off, going crazy with the tires exploding," said the witness."I heard the shots down the block," said the witness. "It was like a bang, bang, bang. It was crazy. It was sad." It was the second stabbing police had to respond to that night. Earlier, at around 5:30 p.m., an 18-year-old was stabbed on Novato Street during a fight, and taken away by ambulance.
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