Suspect Detained After 10 Subway Passengers Stabbed in Tokyo
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A man with a knife stabbed at least 10 passengers on a commuter train Friday in Tokyo, and a suspect was detained by police a short time later, according to NHK public television.
A man turned himself in at a nearby convenience store after identifying himself as the suspect and saying he was tired of running away, according to NHK. The manager of the store called authorities, who question the suspect and prepared to arrest him. According to the Tokyo fire department, nine of the victims were taken to nearby hospitals, while the 10th was able to safely leave the location. All injured passengers were conscious, but one of the wounded had serious injuries. Police declined to comment and no other details were immediately available.More Related News
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