Los Angeles Times

Six people stabbed in Long Beach rampage

The assailant is killed by police. Five victims are hospitaliz­ed in stable condition.

- By Javier Panzar javier.panzar@latimes.com Twitter: @jpanzar

Jessica Luevano was sitting on the patio of her Long Beach apartment complex Friday, enjoying the late summer night with her 4year-old son and about 20 neighbors when she first heard the screams.

They came from her neighbor as he ran into the complex asking for a bat.

A man was coming their way.

“He has a knife,” Luevano, 26, recalled her neighbor yelling. “He is stabbing people.”

Long Beach police said the man, identified as 28year-old Derrick Lee Hunt, had already stabbed his wife, her brother and a 24year-old male neighbor at the nearby Artesia Court apartment complex on Artesia Boulevard.

Now the man was quickly approachin­g Luevano’s complex, still holding a large kitchen knife in his hand.

The neighbors grabbed what they could — shovels and brooms — and ran to close the open gate as Hunt approached. One neighbor kicked the metal gate shut in Hunt’s face as he waved the knife through the metal bars.

Hunt then made his way to a convalesce­nt home across the street, where he stabbed three female employees.

A short time later, officers confronted Hunt and shot him, police said. He was pronounced dead at the scene, where officers recovered a bloodstain­ed knife with a 7-inch blade.

Luevano and another resident who lives on the block witnessed the shooting. They said Hunt appeared to raise his hands at the officers as if he were holding a gun and he pointed the knife at police.

He did not obey officers’ commands to put down the weapon and was shot multiple times, they said.

Five of the six stabbing victims were taken to hospitals, police said. All are in stable condition.

Residents were still shaken Saturday morning as cleaning crews arrived to scrub blood off the sidewalks.

“To stand there and see somebody out of their mind — who could have easily walked up in here while I am standing here with my 4year-old son and stabbed me and my child ... I still have chills,” Luevano said.

Officers responded to a report of a stabbing at the Artesia Court apartment complex about 8:20 p.m., police said.

One neighbor heard a woman screaming for help and went outside to find three people bleeding on the sidewalk.

Neighbors called 911 and used towels to make tourniquet­s on the victims as they waited for paramedics to arrive, said Patrice, who lives in the complex and did not want to provide her last name.

“He was on a rampage,” she said.

The courtyard of the apartment building was still covered in bloody footprints Saturday morning. A trail of blood ran out the back of the complex, down an alley and around the block back onto Artesia Boulevard.

Long Beach police thanked the many residents who quickly pointed officers in Hunt’s direction when they arrived.

“People were in fear, obviously, of what this guy was doing,” Sgt. Megan Zabel said. “I can’t even imagine what those poor people were going through.”

Police are still trying to determine what sparked the attacks.

Hunt’s sister, Shawntris Leake, told ABC 7 that Hunt did not have a history of mental illness. Leake said she was upset the police resorted to shooting her brother rather than trying to subdue him by some other means.

 ?? KNBC-TV ?? LONG BEACH POLICE shot and killed Derrick Lee Hunt, 28, after he stabbed six people, including his wife and her brother, Friday night. Witnesses say Hunt refused to obey commands to drop his weapon.
KNBC-TV LONG BEACH POLICE shot and killed Derrick Lee Hunt, 28, after he stabbed six people, including his wife and her brother, Friday night. Witnesses say Hunt refused to obey commands to drop his weapon.
 ?? KNBC-TV ?? HUNT’S RELATIVES arrive at the shooting scene. His sister, Shawntris Leake, said she was upset that police shot him instead of trying to subdue him.
KNBC-TV HUNT’S RELATIVES arrive at the shooting scene. His sister, Shawntris Leake, said she was upset that police shot him instead of trying to subdue him.

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