Police in Albuquerque arrest man suspected of stabbing 11 people, leaving two critically injured, at multiple locations in the city, authorities say.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Police in Albuquerque arrested a man suspected of stabbing 11 people, leaving two critically injured, at multiple locations in the city, authorities said.
About two miles east, near the University of New Mexico, police received another call about a person who was stabbed in the arm. The victim was taken to the hospital, police said. Police said another call came about a suspect attempting to stab customers at a convenience store. Officers arrived and found"multiple stabbing victims," the statement said. Additional calls came in about two more stabbings.
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