
A teenage brawl in a Rancho Cucamonga food court turned violent this past Thursday night when a 16-year-old was stabbed in the leg. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department reported that the clash occurred around 8:28 p.m. on December 15, in the 1200 block of North Main Street.
According to the authorities, responding deputies found the victim on the lower level of a parking structure behind the food court, suffering from a stab wound. They immediately provided medical aid, and the injured teen was promptly transported to a local hospital in stable condition. The altercation, described as isolated, involved multiple juveniles, though no suspect is currently at large.
Officials have gathered several videos of the incident and have interviewed subjects involved in the fight. The Rancho Cucamonga Station, spearheaded by Deputy J. Lira, is continuing its investigation into the matter. Local authorities urge anyone with valuable information to come forward and assist in shedding light on the troubling event.
The department's statement, posted on Nixle, invites those who wish to remain anonymous to contact the We-Tip Hotline or visit www.wetip.com. Community members with knowledge about the stabbing are hoped to provide crucial details that could help bring justice to the victim and hold the perpetrator accountable.









