INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Latest on a knife attack in downtown Indianapolis (all times local):
12:08 p.m.
Police say three men suffered severe cuts when a knife-wielding man attacked a crowd of people in downtown Indianapolis after being told to stop playing a siren on a bullhorn.
Jail records show 57-year-old Gary Madison of Indianapolis faces three preliminary charges of battery by means of a deadly weapon.
Police say 28-year-old James Anderson Jr., 26-year-old Edward Lee Atkins and 46-year-old Johnny Gilson were injured in the attack Saturday afternoon on the American Legion Mall and outside the Central Library across the street.
Indianapolis Fire Department Battalion Chief Rita Reith (ryt) says four people, including Madison, were hospitalized after the attack. Two were in critical condition and two in serious condition. Their medical conditions Sunday were not clear, but police say Madison was being held at the Marion County Jail.
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10:39 a.m.
Authorities say four people have been injured after a knife-wielding man attacked a crowd of people in downtown Indianapolis.
Witnesses say the attack Saturday afternoon on the American Legion Mall and outside the Central Library began after the man made noises over a bullhorn and someone told him to stop. That’s when he began cutting people.
Octavia Bridges told WTHR-TV says the man “came approaching me talking about ’I will kill y’all, I will kill all y’all.”
Indianapolis Fire Department Battalion Chief Rita Reith (ryt) says medics transported four people to hospitals, two in critical condition and two in serious condition.
Indianapolis police spokesman Jim Gillespie says one of those injured is a person of interest in the attack.
None of the injured people have been identified.
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