Two men ended up in San Francisco General Hospital after a confrontation near Sunday's Pride Parade got out of hand. According to Bay City News, the two 27-year-old victims were with friends a few blocks off Market Street at McAllister and Hyde around 5 p.m. yesterday when they encountered a second group of people — including one angry man armed with a box cutter.

The suspect, described as a man in his early twenties, allegedly attacked the two victims with the utility knife, cutting one in the head and slashing the other in the back. Both victims were treated for their injuries which were not considered life threatening. Aside from the proximity to the festivities, however, there doesn't appear to be an immediate connection the parade.

The suspect had not been found as of Monday morning.

Previously: Knife Crime 2012: Civic Center Stabbing After Pride Fest Saturday, All Knife Crime 2012 coverage on SFist
[BCN/Appeal]