Police investigating man stabbed in South Omaha fight Kevin Cole World-Herald Staff Writer May 26, 2026 May 26, 2026 Updated May 26, 2026 0 Prefer us on Google Learn More Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A 51-year-old man went to a hospital in critical condition Monday night after being stabbed during an altercation in South Omaha.kAm~77:46CD H6C6 42==65 E@ E96 2C62 @7 bbC5 2?5 %2J=@C $EC66ED 23@FE gib_ A]>] E@ :?G6DE:82E6 2? 2DD2F=E[ 244@C5:?8 E@ 2 DE2E6>6?E 7C@> E96 ~>292 !@=:46 s6A2CE>6?E] %96J =@42E65 2 >2? H9@ E@=5 E96> 96 925 366? DE23365 3J 2?@E96C >2? ?62C `hE9 2?5 ':?E@? $EC66ED]k^AmkAm~>292 u:C6 s6A2CE>6?E >65:4D E@@< E96 G:4E:> E@ E96 }63C2D<2 |65:42= r6?E6C 7@C EC62E>6?E @7 ?@?\=:76 E9C62E6?:?8 :?;FC:6D]k^Am kAmp?J@?6 H:E9 :?7@C>2E:@? 23@FE E9:D :?4:56?E :D FC865 E@ 4@?E24E ~>292 rC:>6 $E@AA6CD 2E c_a\ccc\$%~![ 2E k2 9C67lQ9EEAi^^HHH]@>2924C:>6DE@AA6CD]@C8QmHHH]@>2924C:>6DE@AA6CD]@C8k^2m @C @? E96 !b %:AD >@3:=6 2AA] %:ADE6CD 42? C6>2:? 2?@?J>@FD 2?5 >2J 36 6=:8:3=6 7@C 2 42D9 C6H2C5 7@C :?7@C>2E:@? =625:?8 E@ 2? 2CC6DE]k^Am kevin.cole@owh.com, 402-444-1272 0 Comments Locations Omaha Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox! Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy. Related to this story Most Popular Nebraska DED official who guided multimillion-dollar state grant program leaves for Omaha post OMAHA — A key manager of a Nebraska program that’s investing multimillions into historically disadvantaged North and South Omaha neighborhoods… Social media reacts to Nebraska softball's pitching coach retiring After 41 total seasons with the program, Nebraska softball pitching coach Lori Sippel announced her retirement on Tuesday. He loved frogs, big hugs: After act of bravery, 8-year-old is buried in Lincoln. Lee Arnett, just before his ninth birthday, died days after an alleged domestic violence attack that left his mom with life-threatening injuri… Nebraska's Jordy Frahm joins softball team coaching staff as assistant Jordy Frahm's collegiate career ended at the Women's College World Series, but her time with the Huskers continues. Nebraska announced on Frid… Ralston police identify man killed in shooting at gas station A 29-year-old man killed in a shooting Thursday morning at a Ralston gas station has been identified. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio | All Of Our Podcasts Recommended for you Watch Now: Related Video Construction continues on Omaha Streetcar Maintenance Facility Gov. Jim Pillen, Omaha Mayor John Ewing and law enforcement on the detection and prevention of human trafficking Gov. Jim Pillen, Omaha Mayor John Ewing and law enforcement on the detection and prevention of human trafficking YC3 Grants YC3 Grants The Inaugural Ironman 70.3 Omaha triathlon The Inaugural Ironman 70.3 Omaha triathlon
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