Dallas Police search for suspects after man is attacked, stabbed by group outside of business

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The Dallas Police Department has released images from surveillance footage in hopes of identifying a group of people accused of assaulting and stabbing a man…

The Dallas Police Department has released images from surveillance footage in hopes of identifying a group of people accused of assaulting and stabbing a man outside of a business in late October.

According to the police department, officers received a call just after 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26, about an assault in the 1800 block of John West Road.Dallas Police said based on its preliminary investigation, a man was confronted and circled by a group of individuals outside the business after being accused of bumping into one of them.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Brody Baggs at 214-671-4744 or brody.baggs@dallaspolice.gov.

 

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