REDWOOD CITY — A 20-year-old Redwood City man was arrested in connection with a stabbing Wednesday night at Sequoia Station in Redwood City, authorities said.
San Mateo County sheriff’s deputies found two people fighting in the breezeway that leads to the Caltrain platform around 8:10 p.m., according to the Redwood City Police Department.
The pair stopped fighting when they noticed the deputies. One had a knife and the other had several stab wounds, police said.
The victim was taken to an area hospital for treatment and is expected to survive his injuries.
The suspect was detained and ultimately booked into San Mateo County jail on an attempted murder charge and a parole violation.
Police did not know what sparked the fight or how the victim and suspect were related.
Anyone with information about the case can contact the police department at 650-780-7100.
The draft is three weeks away now. GM Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson have pieced together an off-season that is earning widespread praise across the league. The question is whether they can stick the landing with their 1st round pick in the draft. Current projections have the top three picks likely being a mix of Cam Ward, Travis Hunter, and Abdul Carter. After that, it gets tricky. People in Chicago want to know where running back Ashton Jeanty will end once the dust settles.
Widespread belief has been that the Las Vegas Raiders are the heavy favorites to take him at 6th overall, with New Orleans at #9 also being a possibility. It makes sense. Las Vegas’ best option right now is a 33-year-old Raheem Mostert. New Orleans knows Alvin Kamara turns 30 in July. Both teams need to think about the future at that position. Both have head coaches who like to run the ball. One thing is clear. A source told SM that those around the league believe one thing is certain.
“He likely won’t get passed Chicago if he falls that far.”
Ashton Jeanty is a strong probability for the Bears.
Whispers from Halas Hall indicate they love the Boise State star. It isn’t hard to see why. He nearly broke Barry Sanders’ single-season rushing record in 2024, nearly winning the Heisman in the process. The guy carried his team to the college football playoffs. He’s built like a brick house with power, speed, contact balance, and vision. There aren’t any truly glaring weaknesses in his game. He’s earned comparisons to the likes of LaDainian Tomlinson and Marshawn Lynch. The Bears haven’t had a back of that caliber since Matt Forte.
Try to imagine what this offense could look like with Ashton Jeanty, Rome Odunze, D.J. Moore, and Cole Kmet all as options for quarterback Caleb Williams. Throw all of it into Johnson’s offense, and you can understand why some people around the league aren’t wild about the idea. They are quietly hoping Jeanty goes somewhere else. One thing is certain. If he gets past the Raiders, the noise will get loud in a hurry. It would mark the first time in 20 years the Bears have taken a running back in the 1st round.