Stabbing Incident at Soldier Field After Chicago Bears Game
CHICAGO (WLS) — A person was stabbed Sunday afternoon at Soldier Field shortly after the Chicago Bears’ home game against the Carolina Panthers. According to Chicago police, the incident occurred just after 6 p.m. at the iconic sports venue.
The altercation involved a male victim whose age is yet to be confirmed and a 41-year-old man. During the argument, the older man produced a knife, cutting the victim on the face and shoulder, authorities said.
First responders from the Chicago Fire Department arrived quickly and found the injured victim outside the stadium in downtown Chicago. He was transported to Northwestern Memorial Hospital. The spokesperson for the Fire Department confirmed that the victim is expected to recover, though his specific condition was not disclosed.
Police acted swiftly, arresting the 41-year-old suspect on the scene. The motive and specific details of the altercation remain unclear, as investigators are still working to determine what triggered the argument that led to the stabbing.
This incident comes after the Bears secured a victory against the Panthers in the afternoon game at Soldier Field. Police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident to come forward with information as the investigation continues.
Despite the violent episode, authorities emphasized that the victim’s injuries are not life-threatening and that there is no ongoing threat to public safety in connection with the incident.
Further details, including the exact ages of those involved and the circumstances surrounding the confrontation, are expected to emerge as the investigation unfolds.