Stabbing probed, closures at end of Cinco de Mayo

SAN JOSE — As a weekend of largely peaceful and jubilant Cinco de Mayo celebrations wound down, police were called to investigate a double stabbing near one event site and were instituting road closures to cut off access to areas where rowdy crowds were expanding, authorities said.

The San Jose Police Department announced at 6 p.m. Sunday evening that it was diverting traffic off East Santa Clara Street downtown and in the area of King and Story roads in East San Jose “due to illegal activity and safety concerns.”

Relatedly, the Santa Clara County Valley Transportation Authority also announced Sunday that bus riders should expect delays throughout the evening lasting as long as 40 minutes to an hour in parts of downtown and East San Jose affected by the diversions and accompanying street closures.

Just after midnight, police confirmed that all of its traffic diversions had been terminated.

When asked to specify, the police department told this news organizations that some of the illegal activity included people fighting, car sideshows and people walking on roadways. Police did not offer additional details.

The most serious incident involved a 5:27 p.m. report of a double stabbing on South King Road near Lido Way, in front of Emma Prusch Farm Park. Two male victims were taken to hospitals with what were initially described as life-threatening injuries, police said.

Sunday night, police said one of the victims, an adult, remained in critical condition at a hospital, while the second victim, a minor, saw his injuries re-classified as no longer being life threatening.

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