Man stabbed in Oakland's Chinatown district
Briefly

A man was stabbed multiple times in Oakland's Chinatown area on Sunday morning. Believed to be in his 40s, he sustained significant injuries but managed to walk about 200 feet to a parked vehicle, where the owner found him and called for help. The police are looking into the incident, with evidence suggesting the incident occurred near a bus stop. The motive remains unknown, and authorities are urging anyone with information or video evidence to come forward as no arrests have been made yet.
Police are working to investigate a stabbing incident in Oakland's Chinatown district, where a man in his 40s was stabbed several times, sustaining leg injuries.
The victim, after being stabbed, managed to escape more than 200 feet to find help in a parked vehicle, activating the car's alarm.
Authorities have not determined the motive behind the stabbing, and they are seeking any witnesses or video evidence to assist in the investigation.
Police are encouraging anyone with information on the incident to come forward, highlighting the importance of community cooperation in solving violent crimes.
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