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Marry Ellen Carter Death – The woman who was fatally stabbed by a suspect in the College East neighborhood of San Diego on Tuesday afternoon before an officer was involved in a shooting has been identified by the San Diego Police Department. On Tuesday, just before 4:00 p.m., a local pharmacy on the 5500 block of Reservoir Drive was the location of a stabbing that occurred, according to the department. The victim’s name is Marry Ellen Carter, and she is 66 years old.
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When the police officers got at the pharmacy, they found that the store was locked from the inside, with Carter still inside. “Officers forced entry into the pharmacy and found a female suffering from multiple stab wounds to her upper body,” the department said. Carter was rushed to the hospital, but she did not survive her stay there. During the course of the investigation, the authorities found out that the suspect drove away in a vehicle of a dark color SUV. The suspect was located at his residence in the 800 block of La Cresta Boulevard in unincorporated El Cajon by the law enforcement officers.
“Shortly afterwards, the suspect was contacted by officers and deputies and an officer-involved shooting occurred involving two officers from the San Diego Police Department.” There is not much information available about the events that led up to the stabbing, but the police department has stated that it appears the suspect and the victim were either co-owners of the pharmacy or workers there. At this moment, the identify of the suspect has not been disclosed to the public. Anyone who may have information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477 or the police at 619-531-2293.
Related topic: Man Arrested In College Student’s ‘Unprovoked’ Stabbing On East LA Bus
A community college student riding on a bus in the Commerce neighborhood of East Los Angeles earlier this week was the victim of a vicious stabbing that left him in serious condition. The suspect, who is 27 years old, was taken into custody in connection with the incident. Manuel Ortiz was taken into custody at 1 a.m. Thursday on attempted murder charges, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department reported. The reasons for his arrest were not immediately made public when it occurred. After Ortiz was taken into custody, he was initially sent to a medical institution for reasons that were not made clear.
The victim, a man in his 20s who was going to East Los Angeles College, was stabbed at approximately 10:13 a.m. on Monday on a Montebello Bus Lines bus in the 5700 block of Whittier Boulevard, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. The victim was on his way to East Los Angeles College at the time of the incident. The man got multiple stab wounds to the chest during the attack. He had injuries that were potentially fatal, and as of Thursday, he remained in critical condition.
According to a statement released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Jim McDonnell’s comments, “It was a savage attack and one that caused us great concern,” “It was seemingly unprovoked, as the suspect walked towards the front of the bus, pulled a knife and stabbed the victim multiple times.” said the witness. After the stabbing attack, the suspect exited the bus and immediately began to flee the scene. There was no word on a motive in the attack. According to LASD, it did not appear to be tied to any gang activity. Investigators eventually made the surveillance video from the bus public.
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