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man wearing a private security company uniform stabbed eight people at a
Minnesota mall before an off-duty police officer shot him dead,
authorities said.
Seven of the wounded were treated and released, while one victim remains hospitalized.
None of their injuries are life-threatening, St. Cloud Police chief William B. Anderson said.
Witnesses
said the man entered Crossroads Mall on Saturday night, made a
reference to Allah and asked at least one person if they were Muslims
before he attacked, police said in a statement.
The
stabbings occurred in multiple locations inside the mall, including in
the common area and several stores. The mall has security teams on site
but they are not armed.
Shortly after, an officer confronted the attacker.
"The
individual we believe to be responsible for the victim's stab wounds is
currently deceased inside the mall," police said early Sunday.
Police knew attacker
While the attacker was not identified, authorities said he'd had three previous encounters with police.
Anderson said most of the encounters were for minor traffic violations. None resulted in an arrest.
Anderson declined to provide further
details or say whether the attacker was a resident of St. Cloud. He said
he is not ready to describe the stabbings as a terrorist attack until
details such as a motive are established.
"What
we know is it is a lone suspect who attacked at least eight people ...
whether that was a terrorist attack or not, I'm not willing to say that
right now because we just don't know," Anderson said.
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