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Los Angeles Target stabbing attack injure two people, including 9-year-old boy

LOS ANGELES — A man walked into a downtown Target store on Tuesday and stabbed and critically injured two people, including a 9-year-old boy before he was shot and killed by a security guard, police said.

The stabbings took place shortly before 6:30 p.m. in the Target store at FIGat7th, a large multi-level open shopping plaza located in the city’s Financial District.

The man, described as 40 years old and homeless, came into the store, grabbed a large butcher-style knife from a shelf and approached a 9-year-old boy, saying several times that he was going to kill him, Police Chief Michel Moore said at a news conference.

When the boy tried to move away, he stabbed the boy in the back, wounding him in the shoulder, then went to another area of the store where he stabbed a 25-year-old woman in the chest, Moore said.

Other people in the store pulled the woman into a pharmacy and closed the gate to protect her, the chief said.

A security guard tried to subdue the attacker with a baton but then shot him and he was declared dead at a hospital, Moore said.

Passerby, shoppers, and police are spotted outside Target following the stabbings at FIGat7th on Nov. 16, 2022 in Los Angeles.
Passerby, shoppers, and police are spotted outside Target following the stabbings at FIGat7th on Nov. 16, 2022 in Los Angeles.
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His name wasn’t immediately released.

“Out of nowhere, we heard people screaming,” Kevin Zaragoza, who was shopping at the store with his brother, told KABC-TV. “We rushed to the front. Right there by the exit we see a girl on the floor, blood all over her.”

“After that, we see the whole LAPD swarming in there with shotguns, all types of stuff. It was crazy.”

The attacker didn’t know the victims, police said.

A third person was slightly injured in what he termed a “stampede” as she and other customers fled the store, Moore said.

LAPD officers were already on another service call in the shopping complex and they were abled to respond quickly, Moore said.

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