A 14-year-old boy’s walk home turned violent yesterday when three other teenagers allegedly stabbed him multiple times in a south Fort Worth neighborhood, according to police. Officers say he was wounded in the stomach, lower abdomen and arms, and he remains in stable condition at a local hospital.
Fort Worth officers were called just after 3:30 p.m. to the 600 block of Hidden Dale Drive. A family member took the boy to a nearby hospital, according to FOX 4. Detectives described the three assailants as other juveniles who ran from the scene and said they currently have no leads on who the suspects are.
Police Seek Tips
Local outlets that carried the police statement reported the same details about the teen’s injuries and the number of suspects, and said no arrests had been announced as of publication. AOL noted that investigators are asking anyone with information or video footage from the area to contact Fort Worth detectives.
Neighborhood Context
The attack comes as Fort Worth has seen several youth-involved violent incidents in recent months. The Dallas Morning News documented a fatal teenage stabbing in October 2025, and local outlets have tracked other shootings around the city…