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   SAN JOSE -- A man went on a deadly rampage Thursday in Milpitas and San   
   Jose, stabbing at least three people and striking three others with a   
   vehicle that he carjacked, police said. Three people were killed and three   
   others were hurt, two with life-threatening injuries.   
      
   Update: Suspect in deadly San Jose, Milpitas rampage reportedly has   
   history of assault convictions   
      
   San Jose police said two stabbing attacks occurred minutes apart in the   
   southwestern portion of the city. The first incident took place at Kooser   
   Road and Dellwood Way near Blossom Hill Road in the city's Pepper Tree   
   neighborhood. Officers responded at about 3:11 p.m. and found one victim   
   stabbed with life-threatening injuries.   
      
   Police spokesman Officer Steven Aponte said the victim's car was stolen   
   and driven about two miles away to the 1800 block of Hillsdale Ave. where   
   at about 3:31 p.m. the suspect carjacked another vehicle, stabbing the   
   driver and fleeing in the vehicle, striking a pedestrian in the parking   
   lot of a Target store as he fled.   
      
   The second stabbing victim also suffered life-threatening injuries while   
   the person who was struck by the vehicle had injuries that were not life-   
   threatening.   
      
   Aponte said the suspect and vehicle were later spotted in the area of E.   
   Santa Clara St. and 16th St. where the suspect appeared to intentionally   
   strike two pedestrians. Both died of their injuries.   
      
   At about 4:30 p.m., Milpitas police investigated a stabbing in the parking   
   lot of a Smart & Final store on the 400 block of Jacklin Road. Officers   
   provided life-saving measures to the Jacklin Road victim but the person   
   succumbed to their injuries, police said.   
      
   Shortly afterward, police arrested a suspect nearby at Midwick Dr. and   
   Arizona Ave. just north of the Smart & Final store. The suspect was not   
   identified.   
      
   Both Milpitas and San Jose police said they believe the suspect is the   
   same in all of the incidents.   
      
   "We are currently working with [Milpitas police] to make sure that the   
   suspect they have in custody matches the suspect that we have wanted for   
   these incidents that I just described," Aponte said. "As of right now, we   
   feel comfortable that there is no ongoing threat to the public."   
      
   Aponte said investigators are still looking into whether other incidents   
   can also be linked to the suspect.   
      
   "We're still investigating to see if there are additional crimes that have   
   occurred that we're not aware of," Aponte said. "So if anybody has more   
   information about incidents that involved violent felonies that occurred   
   during this afternoon time period here in San Jose or in other neighboring   
   jurisdictions, we want to know about those."   
      
   Aponte said investigators have not yet established a motive in the crime   
   rampage.   
      
   Investigators were expected to be at the multiple crime scenes for hours,   
   if not all night long, Aponte said.   
      
   https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/san-jose-stabbing-milpitas-   
   carjacking-kooser-road-dellwood-way-hillsdale-target/   
      
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