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Suspect said ‘hello’ to victim, stared at her before random stabbing attack at Daytona library, police say
Read full article: Suspect said ‘hello’ to victim, stared at her before random stabbing attack at Daytona library, police sayDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A man who stabbed a library worker near and possibly in her eye using a pair of scissors didn’t say anything before or during the random attack except for “hello,” according to the Daytona Beach Police Department. A witness said he heard the victim yell, “He hit me,” so he told his partner to call 911 as he stayed with the victim. Police said the victim was hiding in a locked office with other employees, bleeding profusely from her left eye to the point that it was not visible. Blood was found on Bedford’s hand, in the main area of the library and on the victim’s desk, records show. She said all Bedford said during the attack was “hello,” according to authorities.
Attack in Daytona Beach library sends 1 to hospital
Read full article: Attack in Daytona Beach library sends 1 to hospitalDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – A person was attacked and seriously injured Tuesday inside a Daytona Beach library, according to police. The attack happened around 11:30 a.m. at the Daytona Beach Regional Library at City Island at 105 E. Magnolia Ave, police said. The victim, believed to be a woman who works at the library, was taken to Halifax Health Medical Center, police said. The suspected attacker was taken into police custody, according to authorities. No other details, including what prompted the attack, have been released.