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Suspect ID’d in stabbing at Tallahasse­e business

Man was released from prison in July 2009

- Karl Etters Tallahasse­e Democrat USA TODAY NETWORK

TALLAHASSE­E, Fla. – A man went on a rampage Wednesday morning, stabbing people at a west side business, in some cases multiple times.

The suspect was identified as Antwann Brown, an employee at Dyke Industries, a building materials company in an industrial park.

Brown was involved in a dispute at the office before the stabbing, in which police said a pocket-knife-style weapon was used.

Police were called around 8:35 a.m. When officers arrived, they began treating victims on the scene, said officer Damon Miller, a spokesman for the Tallahasse­e Police Department. It was not immediatel­y clear whether anyone was killed. Five people were taken to Tallahasse­e Memorial HealthCare for treatment.

Interim Police Chief Steve Outlaw said at a news conference police had not determined a motive for the “spontaneou­s” attack. He said co-workers fought off the knife-wielding attacker with objects in the office.

Chief Outlaw noted Brown had runins with law enforcemen­t years ago. A Florida Department of Correction­s offender website shows the 41-year-old spent time in prison for drug dealing and grand theft in cases going back to 1996. He was released from prison in July 2009.

Frantic family members gathered behind police tape and shared stories of the horror that unfolded inside the business.

Danielle Buchanan, a spokeswoma­n for Tallahasse­e Memorial HealthCare, said, “One patient is in serious condition; two patients are in fair condition; and two patients are in good condition.”

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