2 stabbed during brawl at In-N-Out Burger in Santa Clara

Two people were stabbed during a wild brawl Friday at a California In-N-Out Burger involving fans from rival NFL teams with some of the violent showdown caught on tape.

The fight broke out at the fast food chain in Santa Clara with three men – including one with a San Francisco 49ers jersey on and one with a Las Vegas Raiders jersey — pummeling a shirtless man on the floor, according to footage obtained by KTVU.

At one point during the shocking moment, it appeared the man not wearing a jersey attacked the shirtless man with a sharp object as a nearby woman yelled at them to stop.

At least 10 people threw down with two people wounded with “multiple stab wounds” around 11:15 p.m., Santa Clara police said.

The two victims were taken to the hospital. It’s unclear what condition they were in.  

The stabbing suspect remains on the lam even though multiple people were detained in the fight’s aftermath, police said.


The brawl happened at an In-N-Out following a 49ers preseason game.
KRON4

At least two people were stabbed.
At least two people were stabbed.
KRON4

Other footage from the fight showed men in either 49ers or Raiders gear throwing haymakers while shocked restaurant workers and other patrons looked on. Blood could be seen on parts of the floor.

The brawl happened shortly after the 49ers’ final game of the preseason against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Levi’s Stadium, where the game took place, is about a couple miles from the In-N-Out Burger, according to KTVU.


Santa Clara police are investigating.
Santa Clara police are investigating.
KTVU

The Raiders and 49ers played against each other earlier this summer.

Last week, 49ers fans again received national attention for violent behavior when a fight broke out in the stands during San Francisco’s preseason game against the Denver Broncos. 

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