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2 arrested in stabbing near San Francisco ballpark

The Columbian
Published: September 25, 2013, 5:00pm

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr says two people have been arrested in the fatal stabbing of a Dodgers fan near San Francisco’s AT&T Park after the Giants’ 6-4 win over the Dodgers.

Suhr did not provide additional details about the arrests. He told the San Francisco Chronicle earlier (http://bit.ly/1bIlqcz) that the victim was a Dodgers fan and was wearing Dodgers gear.

The Medical Examiner’s office has identified the victim as 24-year-old Jonathan Denver. Cameron Mullins, an investigator with the office, said authorities were still trying to determine the city where Denver lived.

It was not clear whether the victim’s gear played a role in the Wednesday night attack. The Giants and Dodgers are longtime division rivals.

Police have released few additional details about the stabbing other than to say it occurred shortly after 11:30 p.m. during a confrontation between two groups of men.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

A man was stabbed to death after a fight broke out near San Francisco’s AT&T Park, where the Giants were playing the Los Angeles Dodgers, authorities said.

Police were releasing few details about the stabbing other than to say it occurred shortly after 11:30 p.m. Wednesday at Third and Harrison streets during a confrontation between two groups of men. Police have detained three people in the area and are interviewing witnesses, but have not made any arrests, Sgt. Danielle Newman said.

She said police were not disclosing additional information, including whether the fight involved rival fans. Giants’ spokeswoman Staci Slaughter said she did not have more information about the incident, but wanted to emphasize that the stabbing took place several blocks away from the stadium.

The violence comes just three days after a teenage football fan was attacked at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park during the San Francisco 49ers 27-7 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Other violence broke out at the game on Sunday despite an increase in security. The stadium was also the site of two shootings, beatings and fights during a preseason game two years ago.

Stadium security and fan behavior also came under scrutiny when another Dodgers-Giants matchup saw a Northern California paramedic severely beaten. Bryan Stow, a Giants fan, suffered a traumatic brain injury after a beating by two men dressed in Dodgers gear following the March 31, 2011, home opener between the two longtime rivals.

The Giants are holding a fundraiser for Stow. The team will donate $10 from each ticket sold in certain sections of AT&T Park at Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday’s games to a fund setup for Stow, Slaughter said.

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