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Two Fatally Stabbed; Attacker Is Killed at Mall in Massachusetts Two Fatally Stabbed; Attacker Is Killed at Mall in Massachusetts
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Four people were stabbed two fatally at a home and a shopping mall in Taunton, Mass., on Tuesday night, the police said. Four people were stabbed, two fatally, on Tuesday night at a home and a shopping mall in Taunton, Mass., the police said.
The assailant was shot and killed by an off-duty officer at Silver City Galleria, the Massachusetts State Police said. The assailant was shot and killed by an off-duty officer at the mall, the Silver City Galleria, the Massachusetts State Police said.
The episode began shortly after 7 p.m. when two people were stabbed at a home about three miles from the mall. The assailant then crashed a car into the front of a store at the mall, the police said. The episode began shortly after 7 p.m. when two people were stabbed at a home in Taunton, about 40 miles south of Boston. The police said the attacker might have been involved in a car crash on the street there. The assailant then crashed a car into the front of a Macy’s before fleeing into the mall, where the other two stabbings occurred, the police said.
It was not clear whether the victims who died had been stabbed at the mall or the home.
The attacker’s motive was under investigation, but there appeared to be no tie to terrorism, the police said.The attacker’s motive was under investigation, but there appeared to be no tie to terrorism, the police said.
Alex Mace, 19, of Lakeville, Mass., had gone with his girlfriend to the mall to get her nails done, he said. He was smoking in a car when, he said, he saw people fleeing the shopping center.
“I saw whole families running, crying and shouting: ‘Is the car locked? Let’s go! Let’s go!’” he said.
Mr. Mace said he had remained outside the mall with his girlfriend while they tried to determine what was happening. Police officers arrived within minutes, he said, and he heard one of them shout at the attacker to get on the ground, then heard gunshots a few minutes later.
“I was just thankful I was lazy that day and taking my time smoking,” he said.