News: 3 suspects arrested in connection to fatal Sansom Park stabbing

February 8, 2021

FORT WORTH, TX – Police in Sansom Park have arrested three people over a fatal stabbing that occurred outside of a Sansom Park bar in late October.

According to NBC DFW, 29-year-old Chris Johnson died shortly after midnight on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, following an altercation at the 8 Ball Billiards and Bar near Jacksboro Highway.

Johnson’s girlfriend told police he got into an argument with one of the suspects before leaving the bar and was stabbed in the back on the way out. He was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The three men were taken into custody on Monday, February 8th. They are all being held at the Tarrant County Jail on a $1,000,000 bond.

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