tags: Timeline 2014, Stabbing Attacks , Hospital attack, Unconnected Incidents, arrested, criminal charges, attempted murder
Sunday April 20, 2014 (Easter) Two Unconnected Stabbing Attacks on in Los Angeles Hospital Nurses In two unconnected incidents in the Los Angeles, California region, two nurses were stabbed in attacks by intruders. At the Olive View-UCLA Medical Center in Sylmar just after 2 a.m. Romiro Carnalla, 26, of Los Angeles, rushed past security and stabbed a nurse stabbed several times. The suspect was arrested, and a knife was recovered at the scene. Hours later at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, Thomas Robert Fredette, 38 was arrested after he allegedly approached a group of nurses, grabbed one from behind and stabbed her in the ear with a pencil.
The attacks were believed to be unconnected, unlike the case near-simultaneous bombing attacks in two locations which would tip authorities to the possibility of planned terrorism.
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Olive View-UCLA Medical Center in Sylmar just after 2 a.m. on Sunday when cops say Romiro Carnalla, 26, of Los Angeles, rushed into the hospital and skipped the weapons screening area.
The deputies and security officers ran after the man, but lost track of him. They then heard a woman scream and found a nurse stabbed several times in the upper and lower torso, according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department news release.
Carnalla was taken into custody at the hospital on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. A knife was recovered at the scene, the news release said.
second stabbing happened hours later at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.
Deputies arrested Thomas Robert Fredette, 38, of Santee, after he came up to a group of nurses and allegedly grabbed one from behind and stabbed her in the ear with a pencil.
The nurse broke free of his grasp and ran away. She pointed to the suspect when officers arrived to the hospita
[Multiple similar attacks by two separate people in two separate locations is hallmark of planned terrorism]
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