St. Mary’s Strip Turns Crime Scene as San Antonio Man Draws 45 Years for Triple Stabbing

A violent confrontation on one of San Antonio’s best-known party corridors has now landed David Rivera in prison for decades. A jury convicted Rivera in connection with a May 2025 triple stabbing that left three people seriously wounded outside a bar on the St. Mary’s Strip, and on Wednesday a judge handed down a 45-year sentence. Rivera was arrested at the scene immediately after the attack.

According to the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office, jurors found Rivera guilty on three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The judge imposed a 45-year term, with all three sentences set to run concurrently. Investigators said the attack followed a confrontation outside Brass Monkey at North St. Mary’s and East French Place and left three people seriously wounded, as reported by Fox San Antonio.

Where It Happened

Locals know the St. Mary’s Strip as one of the city’s most concentrated nightlife stretches, packed with dive bars, live-music rooms and late-night patios that draw college-age crowds. That tight cluster of venues can nudge barroom tensions out onto the sidewalks and nearby streets. As detailed by San Antonio Express-News, Brass Monkey sits along North St. Mary’s in the middle of a dense run of late-night spots.

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