French Train Hero Spencer Stone Stabbed in California, Expected to Make Full Recovery

Spencer Stone was honored for his heroics in France.

ByABC News
October 8, 2015, 7:34 PM

— -- One of the three Americans who helped stop a terrorist attack on a train this August in France has been stabbed and is in stable condition, a defense department official confirmed to ABC News.

Spencer Stone, a member of the U.S. Air Force, was reportedly attacked at approximately 1 a.m. PT, according to an Air Force spokesperson. The attack took place in the area of 21st Street and K Street in Sacramento, Calif. The Sacramento Police later added on Twitter that the "assault occurred near a bar, alcohol is believed to be a factor."

Surveillance footage taken from a liquor store security camera shows Stone wearing a long-sleeved white shirt. Stone's shirt becomes stained, presumably from blood, from the altercation.

ABC News affiliate KXTV reported that Stone suffered multiple stab wounds to his torso.

"It is believed that the victim was out with a group of friends when a physical altercation led to the victim being stabbed multiple times in his upper body," the public information officer for the Sacramento Police Department said in a statement to KXTV. "Detectives were called to the scene to assist with the investigation and the victim is currently being treated for what appears to be non-life threatening injuries."

UC Davis Health System, where Stone is currently being treated, released a statement saying that he is in "serious" condition but his family "appreciates the outpouring of love and support."

Dr. J. Douglas Kirk, the medical director at UCDMC, said that Stone is expected to make a full recovery. He underwent surgery after suffering three stab wounds to the torso and was heavily sedated.

PHOTO:Spencer Stone Gives A Press Conference at the US Ambassador Residence, Aug. 23, 2015, in Paris.
Spencer Stone Gives A Press Conference at the US Ambassador Residence, Aug. 23, 2015, in Paris.

The incident is under investigation by local law enforcement.

Stone, 23, was traveling on board a train headed to Paris with two friends when the train came under attack by a gunman.

PHOTO: President Barack Obama poses for a photograph with Oregon National Guardsman, from left, Alek Skarlatos Air Force Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, and Anthony Sadler, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Sept. 17, 2015.
President Barack Obama poses for a photograph with Oregon National Guardsman, from left, Alek Skarlatos Air Force Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, and Anthony Sadler, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Sept. 17, 2015.

Stone ran at the gunman and later said in an interview released by the Pentagon that he remembered thinking "I'm going to get shot, I'm dead."

Stone lives in Carmichael, Calif., a suburb of Sacramento. He had to have surgery to reattach his thumb after it was cut off with a box cutter by the attacker on the train.

PHOTO: Airman Spencer Stone was introduced during the Washington Redskins game at FedEx Field in Landover, Md, Sept. 20, 2015.
Airman Spencer Stone was introduced during the Washington Redskins game at FedEx Field in Landover, Md, Sept. 20, 2015.

Stone and his friends Alek Skarlatos and Anthony Sadler received the Legion of Honor medal, France's highest honor.

Skarlatos posted a message on Twitter this morning once news broke of Stone's injury.

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