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Men's Altercation Leads To Stabbing, Arrest

Posted: 11:46 am PDT September 1, 2009

Seattle police said an altercation between two men on Monday led to the stabbing of one man and the arrest of the other.

According to witnesses, two men seated in separate cars at a gas station in the 5900 block of East Marginal Way South began arguing with each other out their windows.

One man exited his vehicle, walked up to the other man's car, and punched the man in the face and head, police said.

That man then pulled a knife and stabbed the other man in the face and neck.

Police arrived to find a man with his shirt covered in blood and another man bleeding heavily from one of his hands.

Both men were transported to Harborview Medical Center with serious injuries.

The man who was stabbed is a 28-year-old Seattle resident.

The man accused in the stabbing is a 26-year-old Seattle resident. He was booked into King County Jail for investigation of assault.

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