3 Teen-Agers Stabbed at Glendale Restaurant
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Three teen-age boys were stabbed in a gang-related confrontation at a Glendale fast-food restaurant, the Glendale Police Department reported Thursday.
The names of the victims were not disclosed, but Glendale police said two were sitting in the Taco Bell restaurant in the 1100 block of Colorado Boulevard when three other youths walked in about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, one of them shouting a gang slogan.
In the ensuing fight, three of the teen-agers were wounded. Two were taken to Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, where one was listed Thursday in fair condition and one in good condition. A third was treated at Glendale Adventist Medical Center and released, a spokeswoman there said.
No arrests had been made, police said.
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