Los Angeles Times

Suspect in stabbing arrested

- By Paige St. John paige.stjohn@latimes.com

Sacramento police Wednesday announced the arrest of a man in the stabbing last month of U.S. Airman Spencer Stone, one of three Americans who helped thwart an attack on a Parisbound train in August.

Stone, 23, was stabbed multiple times during a street fight in the predawn hours of Oct. 8 after he and his friends had left a popular club. At the time, Sacramento police described the incident as a “very unfortunat­e altercatio­n between two groups of folks who were enjoying the nightlife.”

Sacramento Police Chief Sam Somers said officers with a warrant arrested James Tran, 28, during a traffic stop Wednesday morning near his home in Elk Grove. The Sacramento County district attorney’s office has decided to seek attempted murder charges against Tran, police said.

Somers said the investigat­ion was developed through tips as well as footage from security cameras in the area.

Video showed Stone and others squared off against several other individual­s. Stone punched one man to the ground, and as he did, another man appeared to stab him several times in the chest.

Somers said the fight began when one group of revelers became upset that they were recorded by someone in another group with a smartphone video camera. He said Tran has a record of past felonies and had “some affiliatio­n with a gang, but that’s not connected to this matter.” He said Tran and his friends were not believed to have been aware of Stone’s public stature.

According to an account by Stone’s brother posted on an online fundraisin­g site, Stone underwent emergency open heart surgery to close wounds to his lungs, liver and heart. He was released from a Sacramento hospital a week later.

In August, Stone and his childhood friends, Alek Skarlatos and Anthony Sadler, tackled a gunman with an AK-47 aboard a highspeed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris. They and a British businessma­n hogtied the gunman, and Stone, trained as a paramedic, staunched the flow of blood from the neck of an injured passenger.

 ?? Rich Pedroncell­i
Associated Press ?? SACRAMENTO POLICE Chief Sam Somers announces the arrest of James Tran, who is suspected in the October attack on U.S. Airman Spencer Stone.
Rich Pedroncell­i Associated Press SACRAMENTO POLICE Chief Sam Somers announces the arrest of James Tran, who is suspected in the October attack on U.S. Airman Spencer Stone.

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