
A Rancho Cucamonga man is in custody for attempted murder after deputies claim he stabbed a family member during a heated squabble, the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department reported yesterday.
Early Monday morning, the sheriff's deputies rushed to a domestic disturbance call at a Saddlewood Place residence where they found a 48-year-old male victim bleeding from a neck wound, and Brian M. Danhash, 21, was quickly fingered as the attacker the confrontation sparked by an argument whose nature law enforcement has yet to release, the victim whose identity is being kept under wraps, was rushed to the hospital and is thankfully expected to make a full recovery.
In a statement obtained by Nixle, the Rancho Cucamonga Sheriff's Station detailed Danhash's arrest and subsequent booking at the West Valley Detention Center on charges of attempted murder, namely, Penal Code 664/187.
Details surrounding the stabbing remain limited, but Detective Eric Getts, who's leading the investigation, is urging anyone with more information to come forward—and with anonymity guaranteed, tipsters have nothing to lose by calling WE-TIP at (800) 78-CRIME or divulging what they know online at www.wetip.com, authorities emphasize that community cooperation could be pivotal in unwinding the day's violent events.
While the investigation continues, the stabbed man remains in treatment, and the accused assailant Danhash faces the serious allegation of attempted murder, the community of Rancho Cucamonga is left to grapple with the violence that erupted in one of its quiet neighborhoods.









