A stabbing incident that left four people injured occurred at a Ponte Vedra Beach restaurant Saturday afternoon, according to the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office.
– News4JAX received several calls about heavy police activity in the area.
It’s unclear the condition of the injured individuals, but officials said they were all transported to the hospital.SJSO said it will not hold a briefing about the investigation.
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