At least 9 people stabbed in Seattle in two days; suspect in custody: Police

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Saturday, November 9, 2024 1:51AM
9 people stabbed in Seattle in two days, suspect in custody: Police
9 people stabbed in Seattle in two days, suspect in custody: PoliceA suspect is in custody Friday after a total of nine people were stabbed in Seattle in a span of 38 hours, police said.

SEATTLE -- A suspect is in custody Friday after at least nine people were stabbed in Seattle in a span of 38 hours in apparent random attacks, police said.

The latest stabbings, in which five people were attacked on Friday, occurred in the 1200 block of South Jackson Street, Seattle police said.

The suspect, whose name has not been released, is believed to be linked to several of the recent stabbing incidents, Seattle Police Deputy Chief Eric Barden told reporters at a press briefing.

Four of the five victims who were attacked Friday were transported to a local hospital in various conditions, including one who still had a knife in them, Barden said. A fifth victim was treated and released at the scene, police said.

A man matching a description given by witnesses was located nearby and arrested without incident, Barden said. A weapon was also recovered near the suspect, he said.

"This is a horrific tragedy, a mass casualty event," Barden said.

In addition to the five victims in this incident, possibly five other people have been stabbed in the area in a roughly 38-hour period, according to Seattle police.

The suspect is believed to be linked to four of those stabbings, while one is still being investigated, police said.

The first incident occurred early Thursday, in which a 52-year-old woman was stabbed eight times, police said.

Three other stabbing incidents involving male victims occurred on Thursday, police said. Two of the victims were stabbed multiple times. The other victim told police the assailant tried to stab him in the chest but he managed to block the assault, though sustained a cut to his hand, police said. The victim's cellphone was also stolen, police said.

Another stabbing occurred early Friday, where a victim was found bleeding "heavily from the neck" and transported to a local hospital in serious condition, police said.

Barden said that beyond the robbery incident, the stabbings appeared to be "just random attacks."

"This incident was apparently one individual over a 38-hour period of time committing random assaults. That is an aberration. That is not at all the norm," Barden said. "With a suspect in custody, I think we are returned to normal."

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