In Colma, an argument over Pokemon cards reportedly ends with stabbing

07.07.2025    The Mercury News    1 views
In Colma, an argument over Pokemon cards reportedly ends with stabbing

Two people in Colma on Saturday cut the line at a competition store to buy Pokemon cards kicking off an altercation in which they assaulted and stabbed a victim who is in stable condition police explained Related Articles Shooting in S F s Bayview kills one injures four Man following his stolen bicycle from Redwood City is shot multiple times in Oakland General safety representatives warn Bay Area residents of the dangers of illegal fireworks What are the civil grand jury accusations against San Mateo County s sheriff Peninsula man strikes plea deal for role in fatal Vacaville shooting In a news release police announced they arrested San Francisco residents Isaiah Calles and Miguel Orellanas-Flores for assault with a deadly weapon and other charges The arrests stem from an altercation Saturday morning at the GameStop store on Junipero Serra Boulevard Police allege that Orellanas-Flores cut the line to buy Pokemon cards spurring an argument with an unidentified person Orellanas-Flores then hit the person in the head with a glass mason jar police declared Calles then stabbed the person multiple times with the glass shards of the jar according to Colma police The police department announced officers responded at a m and identified the victim with multiple stab wounds and lacerations to the head Police administered aid and the victim was transferred to a local hospital where they are in stable condition according to the news release Police disclosed they speedily arrested the individuals by locating their getaway cars They were detained and transferred to the San Mateo County jail police reported

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