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Four hospitalized after stabbing at rave party on Eastbank Esplanade

Four hospitalized after stabbing at rave party on Eastbank Esplanade

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Four people were hospitalized after a stabbing incident at a pop-up rave party on the Eastbank Esplanade early Saturday morning.
At around 3:30 a.m., officers responded to the Eastbank Esplanade at Southeast Salmon Street on reports of a stabbing.
On arrival, police found there had been a rave party with hundreds of people in attendance.
Man found unconscious in car with loaded illegal firearm in Northeast Portland
At one point in the night, someone pulled out a knife and three men and a teen were stabbed.
All four were taken to a hospital, two with serious injuries and two only requiring stitches, police said. They added one of the men was detained by police pending further investigation.
Although officials say they are not seeking any suspects at this time, they are encouraging anyone with information on this incident to contact Portland police.
This is a developing story. Stay with KOIN 6 News for updates.
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