Teens charged with affray after CBD stabbing
Police have raided homes in Blacktown City and charged two teenagers after a stabbing in the Sydney CBD last month.
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Two teenagers from Riverstone and Tregear have been charged after two men were allegedly stabbed in the Sydney CBD last month.
Police say two men were allegedly stabbed during an altercation on Pitt St at 8.15pm on Saturday, September 21.
Shortly after, a 24-year-old man went to Sydney Hospital with a stab wound in his back.
He was taken to St George Hospital in a stable condition for further treatment before being released.
A second 24-year-old man went to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital with wounds to his right arm and shoulder and was treated before being released.
Police have been told the men, who are known to each other, are believed to have been involved in an altercation with three Caucasian youths near the intersection of Pitt and Bridge streets, when they were injured.
As part of police investigations, homes in Tregear and Riverstone were raided on Friday, October 4.
A 16-year-old was arrested at the Riverstone home and later charged with affray.
A 14-year-old was also charged with affray after attending Riverstone Police Station.
Both were granted bail to face a children’s court on October 29.
Investigations are ongoing.