Man arrested after Las Vegas stabbing leaves 2 dead, 6 wounded
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[October 07, 2022]
By Steve Gorman
(Reuters) -A man wielding a knife with a
long blade stabbed eight people, two of them fatally, in an unprovoked
rampage on Thursday along the casino-lined Las Vegas Strip, and was
arrested a short time later, local authorities said.
The victims included tourists and local residents, the Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) said at an afternoon news
conference.
The suspect, described as a man believed to be in his early 30s who was
not from the area, used a large knife with a long blade and was taken
into custody soon after the attack, authorities said. Officials said
they were working to confirm his identity.
Police said the man would be booked into the Clark County Detention
Center.
Of the eight people stabbed, one was pronounced dead at the scene and
one died at a nearby hospital. Six other victims were hospitalized,
three of them listed in critical condition and three listed as stable,
the LVMPD said in a statement.
The stabbings took place just before noon on the sidewalk along a
stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard known as the Strip. Police said the
suspect's motive was not immediately known.
No altercation proceeded the attacks, and the suspect was followed by
witnesses as he fled on foot before being quickly apprehended, a deputy
police chief, James LaRochelle, told reporters.
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"This guy came, ran up, and started stabbing this lady in front of
me, and she ran around the escalators and she tried to get up under
the bridge and her girlfriend was trying to help her," witness Jason
Adams told local television station KLAS-TV.
Local news media reports cited bystanders as saying that some of the
victims may have been "showgirl" performers who take photos with
tourists along the Strip.
LaRochelle called it "a very tragic and hard-to-understand and
hard-to-comprehend murder investigation."
Victims were taken to the University Medical Center, KLAS-TV
reported, citing a hospital spokesperson.
Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak said in a statement on Twitter that
the state would make resources available to boost security on the
Strip.
"Our hearts are with all those affected by this tragedy," he said.
Las Vegas, known for its casinos, attractions and night life, was
the scene of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history when
a sniper opened fire from a high-rise hotel on a crowd attending an
outdoor music festival in October 2017, killing 60 people.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Bill Berkrot
and Leslie Adler)
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