Fremont wedding guests hurt fighting crashers
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(06-08) 12:50 PDT John C. Fremont --
Six work force attending a Fremont wedding ceremony response were hospitalized Saturday nighttime after getting the worst of a bloody fighting with six to eight work force who crashed the party, police force said.
The scrimmage happened at the red-brick Niles Banquet Hallway in Fremont's historical Niles commercial district, where a similar incident four calendar months ago left a wedding ceremony invitee dead in what police force called a gang-related shooting.
In this weekend's incident, police force said, the unasked invitees arrived about 9 p.m. and were asked to leave. That sparked a fighting that spilled into the hall's parking lot, police force said, where five work force were stabbed and another was beaten. On Sunday, police force functionaries did not let on the men's conditions.
On Feb. 16, 35-year-old Francisco Sanchez of Mary Ashton Rice Livermore was shot dead just before 9 p.m. during a wedding ceremony response at the feast hall. Police said at the clip that a grouping of unasked invitees had been turned away from the jubilation before returning with a handgun.
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