
Two men were hurt early Sunday in a stabbing on Pittsburgh's South Side, authorities said. Officers found the victims near the intersection of East Carson Street and South 18th Street shortly after 3 a.m., and both were taken to area hospitals. One man suffered a stab wound to the cheek and was listed in stable condition, while another was treated for a hand injury.
As reported by TribLIVE, Pittsburgh police were dispatched to the corner of East Carson and South 18th shortly after 3 a.m. and initially released few details. A police spokeswoman declined to provide the victims' names or additional information as investigators continued to process the scene. Authorities said the investigation remains active and that they are following leads.
Scene Drew a Heavy Police Response
The East Carson corridor has seen heightened enforcement this year after several violent incidents. A March shooting at South 18th and Carson prompted a deployment of Violent Crime Unit detectives, according to a City of Pittsburgh release. That history has put extra focus on the South Side Entertainment District and patrols along the strip. City public-safety posts show multiple recent responses on East Carson as officials try to curb late-night violence.
What the Data Shows
Online records cited in reporting show the South Side Flats recorded 846 total crimes through April 30, 2026, including 18 aggravated assaults and one homicide year‑to‑date, with sex offenses and thefts up and robberies down. Those figures were included in reporting by TribLIVE, which drew on police and public-record data. Local business owners and residents have repeatedly voiced concerns about the strain that repeated late‑night incidents place on the corridor.
Pittsburgh police asked anyone with information to contact the Bureau of Police tip line at 412-323-7800, as listed by the City of Pittsburgh. We will update this article when authorities release additional details.









