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San Jose teens arrested in connection with gang-motivated attack

SAN JOSE — Two teenage boys were arrested last week in connection with a gang-motivated attack over the summer in San Jose, police said.

The incident happened just before 6 p.m. on July 13 at a business in the 3000 block of Meridian Avenue, San Jose police spokesperson Stacie Shih said in a news release Thursday.

The teens confronted three people about their gang affiliation and then “violently attacked” them, Shih said. One of the teens allegedly brandished a knife and stabbed one of the victims, while the other teen allegedly physically assaulted a second victim.

Shih said the teens left the scene before officers arrived, but detectives later identified them as a pair of 17-year-old San Jose residents. Warrants were issued for both teens.

On Oct. 1, the teens were arrested in San Jose on suspicion of crimes including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and brandishing a weapon. One was taken into custody at a school, Shih said, adding that a loaded handgun was found inside his car.

Both teens were booked into Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall.

Anyone with information related to the case or similar cases can contact Detective Moreno at 408-277-3835 or 4882@sanjoseca.gov.

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