17-Year-Old Gets Stabbed At Party
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Updated: 9:26 AM Sep 6, 2010
17-Year-Old Gets Stabbed At Party
A 17-year-old is recovering after being stabbed in Colorado Springs. Police are still looking for the person who stabbed him.
Posted: 7:17 AM Sep 6, 2010
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A 17-year-old is recovering after being stabbed in Colorado Springs. Police are still looking for the person who stabbed him.

The victim told police a man stabbed him at a party on University Drive Sunday night, near South Academy and Pikes Peak Avenue.

Police say the teenage victim was highly intoxicated when they interviewed him at the hospital.

The victim has a cut across his upper chest and a small cut on his forehead. He's expected to recover.

If you know anything that might help police in their investigation, call Crime Stoppers at 719-634-STOP (7867).


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Posted by: wow!! Location: airport and chelton on Oct 3, 2010 at 11:16 PM

theres crime in the ghetto, up north, in the rich hood and the real hood. we should be prating for the victims not looking like a bunch of idiots fighting about whats ghetto in the springs!!!! think about whats important and stick together as americans and help to stop the violence!! get your mind right....
Posted by: Huh? on Sep 21, 2010 at 03:00 AM

This is not the South Side of the Springs. The south side of the Springs does not start until you get past Fountain BLVD. For people that live up North, don't comment on something you don't see day in and day out. Most of you simply base your opinions on word of mouth or one bad interaction with the idiots that live on the south side. I know of a lot of, for a lack of a better word, bad kids that live up north and in the Cheyenne Mountain area. Not just a little bit, a lot of bad kids. We have our fair share of crime, but there is also crime up north. Not to mention most of your kids are addicted to prescription pills and cocaine. Deny it as much as you want, but the truth hurts sometimes. Maybe if you opened your eyes you would see the issues your own kids have. The south is not as bad as people think it is so stop acting all "High and Mighty" just because you live in Stetson Hills/Briagate/Flying Horse (The north end of town).
Posted by: real observation Location: cs on Sep 9, 2010 at 02:45 PM

Quite interesting the different takes on what is essentially the same crime. Kid gets stabbed on the southside and it's hang em high! Kid gets stabbed up north....say Palmer Lake and it's "well the child was getting bullied so who can blame him" type comments. So should I assume that Palmer Lake is ghetto as well? Do you people in this town know what a real ghetto is, much less where the word originally came from? Lotta hate in this supposedly tolerant and conservative town.
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