Dallas Cowboys' comeback prompts stabbing in Southwest San Antonio
A noise complaint stemming from the Dallas Cowboys’ Monday night comeback victory led to a stabbing melee between two Alamo City men in their 50s, the Express-News reports. The incident happened around 9:30 p.m. on the 3200 block of McArthur Avenue in Southwest San Antonio. According to police, a 52-year-old man knocked on the door of his 51-year-old neighbor to complain about the ruckus sounding from inside the house, the daily reports.
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