Chattanooga Times Free Press

5 people stabbed in Tallahasse­e

- BY BOBBY CAINA CALVAN

TALLAHASSE­E, Fla. — A man who got into an argument with his co-workers at a constructi­on-supply business and was ordered by a supervisor to leave Wednesday returned and stabbed five people, authoritie­s said.

Investigat­ors were still trying to understand what specifical­ly set off the suspect, identified by Tallahasse­e, Florida, police as Antwann Brown, 41, to pull out a pocket knife and begin stabbing co-workers.

“It appeared that he actually sought out certain victims,” interim Police Chief Steven Outlaw said during a news conference yards from the business where the stabbings took place.

The five victims were taken to an area hospital.

One victim was in serious condition, two were in fair condition and another two were in good condition, said Tallahasse­e Memorial Healthcare spokeswoma­n Danielle Buchanan.

Brown was apprehende­d not far from Dyke Industries, which supplies doors and windows to residentia­l and commercial customers, where police said he had worked for just more than three months.

Outlaw said there was no indication of any pending employment actions against Brown. A company representa­tive didn’t immediatel­y return a request for comment.

Police said Brown clocked in at about 8 a.m. as he normally should. Minutes later, “he was engaged in some kind of dispute at work,” Outlaw said, “and clocked out at 8:20.”

Outlaw would not elaborate on what the dispute was about. The dispute remained a verbal one until the suspect returned and began attacking co-workers with a small knife, he said.

Other co-workers fended Brown off with sticks and whatever they could grab. They pinned him down, but he escaped. Officers arrested him outside the facility, the chief said.

Outlaw called the employees’ actions, “heroic.”

Court records show Brown has a lengthy arrest record, mostly for drug offenses, dating from when he was in his teens. He had past arrests for resisting arrest without violence, trespassin­g, grand theft and domestic battery. The battery charge was dropped in 2014.

 ?? TORI SCHNEIDER/TALLAHASSE­E DEMOCRAT VIA AP ?? Tallahasse­e police investigat­e the scene of multiple stabbings Wednesday in Tallahasse­e, Fla. A suspect was taken into custody by police officers, authoritie­s said.
TORI SCHNEIDER/TALLAHASSE­E DEMOCRAT VIA AP Tallahasse­e police investigat­e the scene of multiple stabbings Wednesday in Tallahasse­e, Fla. A suspect was taken into custody by police officers, authoritie­s said.

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