Bar fight over tab ends in fatal stabbing Three others are injured in Jack London Square karaoke club

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From: Oakland Tribune
Date: 20040315
Author:STAFF REPORTS

OAKLAND -- A brawl over a bar tab early Sunday that involved up to 20 people at a Jack London Square karaoke club left one man dead from stab wounds and three others injured, police said.

The dead man was identified as Robert Tang, 31, of San Francisco. Police did not release the names of the three injured men, although two were treated and released for stabbing and cutting wounds and the third remained in stable condition at a local hospital with severe stab wounds to the abdomen.

Police were holding three possible suspects in the slaying on Sunday night. They also said that although gangs ...

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