Washington man stabbed his mother and three neighbors who tried to help her
The suspect was shot and killed by a Pierce County deputy as he continued attacking the victims
Officials in Gig Harbor, Washington, reported that a 32-year-old man fatally stabbed his mother and three companions who tried to intervene to save her.
The incident took place on Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. at a house in Gig Harbor, about 80 kilometers south of Seattle, in the 14000 strip of 87th Avenue Ct. NW.
The suspect, Aleksandr Aleksandro Shablykin, apparently broke a no-contact attempt when he arrived at the residence, according to the Pierce County Sheriff's Office. Deputies were en route to the place to deliver the order when they began receiving calls from 911 announcing the guy was stabbing many people.
When a deputy arrived at the scene and discovered the suspect also attacking the patients, he immediately opened fire. At the landscape, doctors declared Shablykin and three other women useless. The doctor later admitted the third victim.
The subjects
All of the deaths were attributed to "multiple attack wounds," according to the county prosecutor's office. The suspect's mother, Joanne Kathleen Brandani, 59, Stephanie Killilea, 67, and Louise Sandra Talley, 81, were the subjects, and they were named as: Zoya Anatolyevna Shabliykina, 52, 67, 67, and 81.
According to KING-TV, the suspect's mom, who cited mental health issues and substance abuse, obtained a one-year restraining order against her son last year. She claimed in the letter that he had threatened her and that her "grave was now dug. "
Whether the commanders ' attempts to offer the same or different order are uncertain.
Community members mourning
The suspect's parents said he had bipolar disorder and wasn't taking his medicines. The girl of the assailant claimed that the people she knew was not in the audience when they did the attack.
Local media reported that Talley volunteered with group tourism initiatives while Brandani and Killilea were Gig Harbor Arts Commission commission.
The family described the incident as a drama "rooted in mental health problems," and launched an online plan to cover funeral expenses.
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