Man dies with stab wounds near Los Angeles River, police say
Officers responded to the area of Pacific Coast Highway and the Los Angeles River at around 6:03 a.m. to assist Long Beach Fire Department personnel with the stabbing, police said.
Officers responded to the area of Pacific Coast Highway and the Los Angeles River at around 6:03 a.m. to assist Long Beach Fire Department personnel with the stabbing, police said.
Authorities have arrested a man in Long Beach in connection to a fatal stabbing near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles last month, officials said Friday.
The suspect remained at the scene and is cooperating with homicide detectives, according to authorities.
A 33-year-old Long Beach man was fatally stabbed today in the south Los Angeles area, and police are seeking his killer.
Police are still looking for possible additional suspects and trying to determine the motive behind the stabbing, the LBPD said.
Police said they rushed to the area after getting a call about someone yelling for help in an alleyway near the 700 block of Lime Avenue.
A man was stabbed to death in North Long Beach Saturday afternoon after an apparent dispute between him and a suspect, police said.
“The preliminary investigation suggests the victim was driving the suspect in a car on Linden Avenue when the suspect launched an attack on the victim,” the LBPD said in a statement.
There was no known relationship between the victim and the suspect, according to police.
Police said they believe the stabbing could have resulted from a dispute the two were having.