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Injuries reported after stabbing at Church's Chicken

Injuries reported after stabbing at Church's Chicken

Yahoo23-05-2025

Injuries were reported after a stabbing at Church's Chicken on Thursday afternoon.
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Around 3:30 p.m., Dayton police and medics were called to the Church's Chicken on North Gettysburg Avenue for a reproted stabbing, according to a Montgomery County Regional Dispatch supervisor.
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Call notes indicated that there was a male victim.
In a 911 call obtained by News Center 7, a manager at the restaurant tells dispatchers, 'The mom just stabbed a little boy multiple times in his back.'
The manager said the boy had injuries to his back and hand.
She tells dispatchers she doesn't think the boy stabbed was the woman's child.
A fight then breaks out nearby.
Further information about injuries or suspects was not available.
We will continue to follow this story and update as we learn more.
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