Police tape marks off the area where a stabbing occurred at the Clock Tower in Santa Cruz on Saturday. (Max Guerra/The Pajaronian)

Two people were hospitalized after reports of a stabbing at the Clock Tower in Santa Cruz at around noon on Saturday, according to Santa Cruz police. One suspect was arrested in connection with the incident. 

Witnesses at the scene say the incident began after a verbal altercation between two people in line at Food Not Bombs, an organization that regularly gives out free meals to community members at the clock tower. 

The two people began physically fighting and left the line, according to eyewitnesses. One of them pulled out a knife. Multiple people tried to intervene and another individual pulled out a larger kitchen knife. 

At least two people were wounded.

One individual fled east down Water street, where he was apprehended by police. 

Police said that downtown is open and safe for residents. 

Jasmine Moffet, a volunteer for Food Not Bombs, saw the confrontation happen and called 911. She said she’s sad the stabbings happened, but acknowledged instances like these do occasionally occur. 

“The people that run Food Not Bombs are amazing. I never feel unsafe,” she said. “People are always looking out for each other. It’s a really fantastic community, but unfortunately, sometimes stuff like that happens. And I just hope that everybody’s okay.”

Despite the chaos, Food Not Bombs continued operations, passing out free meals to community members at the clock tower. Moffet says she was glad the organization was able to keep doing their work. 

“People get their bread here, people get veggies and everything,” she said. “A lot of people rely on this place.”

Police did not release the name of the suspect.

This story will be updated.

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