Train Hero Spencer Stone stabbed leaving Sacramento gay club
Shocking footage shows French-terror train hero Spencer Stone fighting off group of men while being repeatedly STABBED after leaving Sacramento gay club with friends
French train attack hero Spencer Stone was stabbed four times in the chest in Sacramento early Thursday
Footage of the incident shows him fighting off a group of men who flee the scene after the attack
Stone, 23, was with three girlfriends and one male friend and had just left the gay bar Badlands when the attack occurred
Authorities are now searching for two adult Asian males who drove away in a dark Toyota Camry
Initially police did not believe that Stone, 23, would be able to survive his injuries and began treating the case as a homicide
Stone was one of the three Americans who managed to take down a gunman as he opened fire on a Paris-bound train this past August
The 23-year-old U.S. airman 1st class was one of the three Americans who managed to take down a gunman as he opened fire on a Paris train this past August (l to r: U.S. Army Specialist Alek Skarlatos, Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, and Anthony Sadler)
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Footage has emerged of the moment French train attack hero Spencer Stone was stabbed 'four times in the chest' in Sacramento shortly after 12:45am on Thursday.
Stone is seen fighting off a group of three men on his own and lunging at them while others attempt to break up the brawl when one suddenly appears to pull out a sharp instrument and stab Stone.
His shirt appears to turn a dark shade of red as he stumbles away and his attackers disperse from the scene.
A source told the Sacramento Bee that Stone was with three female friends and one male friend and had just left the gay bar Badlands when the attack occurred.
Police are now looking for two adult Asian males who fled in a dark Toyota Camry. In a news conference on Thursday they repeatedly stressed that the incident was not a terrorist act or a hate crime.
Detectives arrived at the gay club Badlands on Thursday afternoon (above) to speak with the staff