Los Angeles Times

2 sent to hospital after melee in Santa Monica

- By Jessica Garrison and Paige St. John

Two people were taken to hospitals with minor injuries Saturday afternoon after a melee broke out on the beach just north of the Santa Monica Pier, officials said.

Santa Monica Police Watch Commander David Hodgson said five people were in custody after a “mutual combat situation” on the sand down by the waterline near Lifeguard Tower 14.

“Two groups started getting into it with each other,” he said. “They get into this big altercatio­n.”

Police responded and found one person with a nonlife-threatenin­g injury consistent with a stab wound. Another person had what appeared to be a broken ankle. Both were taken to hospitals.

Five males were arrested, three in connection with charges of assault with a deadly weapon, one on a battery charge, and one on a sexual battery charge, according to a Santa Monica Police Department social media post.

The incident is still under investigat­ion.

Hodgson stressed that there is no threat to the public.

The incident comes about a month after two

German tourists were stabbed and a third person injured in apparently unprovoked attacks near the Santa Monica Pier in late May. In that case, a suspect was apprehende­d.

And on June 26, a Santa Monica man allegedly attacked three women at the beach north of the pier, attempting to strangle a 17year-old, then assaulting and biting a woman who tried to come to her aid, and allegedly dragging a 72-yearold woman into the ocean and pushing her underwater, authoritie­s said.

That man, Jawann Dwayne Garnett, 32, is being held without bail, charged with two counts of attempted murder.

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Al Seib Los Angeles Times THE FIGHT broke out near the Santa Monica Pier.

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