Moment when two people are stabbed after huge brawl breaks out at California In-N-Out restaurant after NFL preseason game
- Video shows the moment a brawl broke out at a Bay Area In-N-Out and two people were transported to the hospital with stab wounds
- The fight took place in Santa Clara after an NFL preseason game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Chargers
- Police are looking for at least 10 people involved in the altercation
Two people were stabbed Friday night at an In-N-Out burger in California’s Bay Area after a fight broke out after an NFL preseason game.
Shocking video shows the moment fans in San Francisco 49ers jerseys got into a brawl with fans wearing Las Vegas Raiders jerseys.
The violent interaction took place just a mile from Levi’s Stadium, where the 49ers faced the Los Angeles Chargers.
At least one person in a black top can be seen wielding a sharp object at a person lying on the ground, while another slaps the shirtless man.
Two arrests have been made, although video shows many more involved. Police have stated that as many as ten people are wanted.
Two people were stabbed Friday night in an In-N-Out burger in California’s Bay Area after a fight broke out after an NFL preseason game
At least one person in a black top (pictured left) can be seen wielding a sharp object at a person lying on the floor, while another slaps the shirtless man
According to a Santa Clara Police Department report, the fight began around 11:12 p.m. at the In-N-Out in the 3000 block of Mission College Boulevard.
Upon arrival, police detained several suspects and paramedics rushed the two victims with stab wounds to a local hospital.
The suspect who used the sharp object to injure the victims has not been arrested.
The shocking video of the interaction shows a group of three men at one point attacking another person lying on the ground.
One of the three men is seen wielding shiv’s knife, slashing the shirtless victim ad nauseam.
Throughout the video, two women — one in a black top and the other in a 49ers jersey — try to break up the fight and keep the men from wailing at the victim.
The video finally ends with another man in a red San Francisco 49ers jersey running in and pushing the three men away.
The condition of the two stab wound victims is unknown at this time.
It is unclear what caused the fight to break out in the first place and police have not released the names of those involved.
A man is seen holding a sharp object and jabbing repeatedly at the victim
The video showed two women trying to break up the fight between the men
It is unclear what the men were fighting over
The fight broke out at an In-N-Out in Santa Clara, located in California’s Bay Area
As police continue to search for the parties responsible, officers are asking anyone with information to come forward.
The shocking In-N-Out fight comes just a week after a violent brawl broke out in the stands of Levi Stadium between 49ers fans.
One supporter was left bloodied and dazed after being knocked to the ground as about a dozen fans argued in the stands of Levi’s Stadium.
The fight took place during the 49ers game against the Denver Broncos, which the 49ers won 21-20.
A small number of security guards unsuccessfully tried to halve the violence, exchanging punches in the gangways and between seats.
In that incident, several women tried to beg the fighters to stop, while a young supporter was pulled to safety when two men collided near his seat.
Violence broke out when fans of the San Francisco 49ers started fighting among themselves
One man was left bloodied and dazed during the clashes in Saturday’s game
One of those men was knocked to the ground, but his attacker kept throwing punches until security personnel dragged him away.
Many eyewitnesses watched through their camera phones as the other man was pulled off the floor.
He was so dizzy and unsteady on his feet that he had to be held up. His t-shirt was ripped and blood was pouring from his mouth.
The dazed fan was eventually led up the stairs as other fans watched in a mix of shock and amusedness. Meanwhile, the action on the field continued.