A man was reportedly stabbed in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood.
The stabbing occurred around 12:40 a.m. Thursday morning at 2100 North Halsted Street. According to Google Maps, the address belongs to a business called Café Bernard.
It isn’t clear if the stabbing happened inside or outside the restaurant. Information posted on Café Bernard’s website indicates the business closes at 10:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
The stabbing victim was taken to Swedish Hospital, 5145 North California Avenue, with a minor stab wound to his lower abdomen.
A motive for the stabbing, as well as information regarding the alleged offender, were not disclosed.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
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Although Lincoln Park is a good neighborhood; communities like LP, Lakeview, Wicker Park, and Near North will always have these types of incidents because of the amount of bars/lounges in the area.
ReplyDeletefunny how incidents like this dont attract a lot of attention because they want to uphold the great neighborhood status smh more people should realize that not just the south side or west side of chicago is dangerous, ALL OF Chicago is dangerous
ReplyDeletezarad africa, no matter where you are in Chicago, you have to remain vigilant. Predators are everywhere.
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