A man was stabbed near a liquor store on 24th and Capp streets on Sunday after he was targeted by another man driving a sedan. The 25 year-old victim had been hanging out near the store at 10:15 p.m. when he saw the suspect, a man in his 20s, exit the sedan and approach him. After confronting the victim, the suspect began punching him in the stomach multiple times.

As the suspect ran back to his vehicle, the victim realized that he had been stabbed after noticing blood on his chest. The man’s injuries were not life-threatening, and he was driven to the hospital by a friend. No arrest has been made in the attack.

On Saturday, neighbors reported gunshots near 20th and Bryant streets. Police confirmed that shots were fired at around 2:30 p.m., and that no injuries were reported.

Man Injured in Violent Robbery and a Home Invasion-Turned-Car-Heist

A 27-year-old man was injured in a violent confrontation on Saturday night during which another man, estimated to be in his 30s, placed a knife against the victim’s throat and attempted to rob him. The attack, which occurred at 2 a.m. near the intersection of 26th and Mission streets, left the victim injured after he attempted to block his attacker’s knife with his left hand. The suspect demanded the victim’s property and slashed his hand, but then fled on foot in an unknown direction. The victim was treated at a nearby hospital for a laceration to his hand, and the suspect remains at large.

Also on Saturday, an unidentified suspect entered the residence of a 34-year-old woman near 27th and Dolores streets and, after snatching the woman’s purse containing her wallet and car keys, drove off in the woman’s SUV. The burglar had entered the woman’s home through an unlocked rear door sometime between midnight and 8 a.m. and remains at large.

Crime is trauma and the county offers different services. Here is a link to a page of services.

Victims of violent crime can also contact the Trauma Recovery Center at UCSF.