8.12.2011

Police kept busy with alleged actions of bar, restaurant patrons in early a.m. midtown

Sacramento police were kept in the early morning hours with three separate incidents involving patrons in bars or restaurants in the grid.
The first was reported at 1:58 a.m. today when a 31-year-old man who was kicked out of a bar near 29th and J streets began yelling at a group attempting to leave the area in a vehicle. Police said the man then punched out the driver's side window of the vehicle.
A passenger in the car got out and was punched, knocking him out and possibly breaking his jaw. The man was booked on suspicion of battery and vandalism.
At 2:01 a.m. a stabbing victim arrived at a hospital with non life-threatening chest wounds. The victim and his friends were intoxicated and created a disturbance inside a midtown bar. Kicked out by the proprieter, the disturbance continued outside, escalating into the stabbing. Nobody was arrested.
At 2:31 a.m. police said four drunken people walked out restaurant at 28th and N streets without paying. They then proceded to taunt a security guard as they circled the block.
The second time around, police said they attacked a security guard. The third time around, the security guard emptied pepper spray into their vehicle.
That stopped them all and the driver was arrested for driving under the influence. The three passengers were "served notice of trespass and released at the scene." The vehicle was towed.

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