Suspect dead after four stabbed at
Massachusetts home, mall
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[May 11, 2016]
(Reuters) - A man stabbed four
people, two of whom later died, in twin attacks in the Boston area on
Tuesday before being fatally shot by police, authorities said.
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The suspect, Arthur DaRosa, 28, stabbed two women at a home in
Taunton, Massachusetts, and then two at the nearby Silver City
Galleria mall. He died at hospital after he was shot by an off-duty
law enforcement officer at the shopping center, Massachusetts State
Police said in a statement.
"The suspect’s motive remains under investigation but at this point
we are aware of no nexus to terrorism," the Taunton Police
Department said in a statement.
The incident began when DaRosa crashed his vehicle in Taunton and
then entered a nearby home where he stabbed two women. One of the
victims, aged 80, died of her injuries while the other woman was
being treated for life threatening injuries at a hospital,
authorities said.
DaRosa then drove to Silver City Galleria Mall, where he crashed
into the Macy’s department store front door, exited his vehicle and
assaulted three people inside the store, Bristol County District
Attorney Thomas Quinn said in a statement.
He then went to Bertucci’s Italian restaurant at the mall, armed
himself with a knife and stabbed two people, including a 56-year-old
man who died from the attack, Quinn said. An off-duty deputy
sheriff shot DaRosa once. He was taken to a hospital and pronounced
dead, according to Quinn.
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"It appears that but for the actions of the deputy sheriff, there
may very well have been other victims," Quinn said.
Witnesses told television station WHDH-TV that they saw people
running out of the mall and heard gunfire. The station reported that
people in the area, about 40 miles (64 km) south of Boston, saw
police officers with guns drawn and that the mall had been evacuated
and put on lockdown.
(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Writing and
additional reporting by Eric M. Johnson; Editing by Sandra Maler and
Nick Macfie)
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