- The New York Police Department and fire officials responded to emergency aid calls at Pier 4 in Brooklyn about a stabbing incident
- As of now, authorities found at least two people with stab wounds and a third person hit in the head with a bottle
Multiple people with varying injuries have been hospitalized today evening after a fight broke out on a party boat near a Brooklyn pier.
The New York Police Department and fire officials responded to emergency aid calls at Pier 4 at 5.30pm.
Authorities found at least two people with stab wounds and a third person hit in the head with a bottle at the scene, according to Patch.
Both the stabbed victims, believed to be a 32-year-old and a 40-year-old man were taken to Lutheran Medical Center for treatment.
The New York Police Department and fire officials responded to emergency aid calls at Pier 4 in Brooklyn about a stabbing incident
As of now, authorities found at least two people with stab wounds and a third person hit in the head with a bottle
No perpetrator has yet been taken into custody and none of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening
All of the 1,300 people onboard were asked to disembark after authorities arrived at the scene
The incident happened at around 5.30pm today evening
The third injured person, reportedly a 28-year-old man has also been taken to a nearby hospital.
The Fire Department further said that two other individuals refused medical attention at the scene. The extent of their injuries has not been clarified by officials.
According to NBC New York, no perpetrator has yet been taken into custody. None of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening.
All of the 1,300 people onboard were asked to disembark after authorities arrived at the scene.
Officials are still investigating what caused the stabbing incidents.
The Fire Department further said that two other individuals refused medical attention at the scene. The extent of their injuries has not been clarified by officials
Officials are still investigating what caused the stabbing incidents