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|    14 Jan 25 07:36:54    |
      XPost: rec.travel.air, co.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: sac.politics, talk.politics.guns       From: yourdime@outlook.com              A flight attendant was fatally stabbed, and two men injured in separate       attacks along Denver's 16th Street Mall. Police are searching for the       suspect.              DENVER — Police have identified the man accused of stabbing four people       along the 16th Street Mall in Denver over the weekend, killing two of       them.              Elijah Caudill, 24, is currently being held on suspicion of:              first-degree murder of an at-risk elder       first-degree murder       two counts of attempted murder       He appeared in court Monday morning for his first advisement and is being       held without bond.              Caudill was arrested in connection to the three stabbings that happened on       Saturday evening as well as a fatal stabbing on Sunday night, according to       Denver Police.              Two people were killed and two others were injured in the stabbings in the       area of the 16th Street Mall, the Denver Police Department said.              Three of the stabbings happened between 5 and 6 p.m. Saturday. One of the       victims - a flight attendant who was in Denver for a layover - was killed.       A family member who spoke with 9NEWS sister station KPNX in Phoenix       identified Celinda Levno as the woman who was killed Saturday.              The Association of Professional Flight Attendants sent out a release       Sunday saying the Phoenix-based flight attendant, who began her career       with America West in 1989, died in a "senseless tragedy" while on layover       in downtown Denver.              The death did not happen at the downtown Denver layover hotel, but the       association said crews who were laying over would be temporarily relocated       to a hotel near Denver International Airport.              "Celinda's love for her horses, friends, and family will always be       remembered," the association said in a statement. "We stand in support       with Celinda's family, friends, and our colleagues in Phoenix Inflight as       they process this senseless tragedy."              The two other victims sustained injuries that were not life-threatening.       A fourth person - a man - was stabbed around 8 p.m. Sunday. He died from       his injuries.              Caudill is believed to be responsible for the following stabbings,       according to DPD.              A stabbing at 16th and Tremont streets that occurred at 5:12 pm. on       Saturday. The victim - a man - went to the hospital on his own and was       treated for non-life-threatening injuries.              A stabbing at 16th and California streets that occurred about five minutes       later at 5:17 p.m. The victim - a woman - was taken to a hospital where       she died.              A stabbing that occurred at 16th and Lawrence streets at about 5:54 p.m.       on Saturday. The victim -a man - was taken to the hospital with serious       injuries but is expected to survive.              A stabbing that occurred at 16th and Wynkoop streets around 8:06 p.m.       Sunday (the location was initially reported as 16th and Market). The       victim - a man- was taken to the hospital and died from his injuries.              https://media.wltx.com/assets/KUSA/images/b8bc7c8d-bbb7-497e-a94c-       51ae706c4fd0/20250113T200215/b8bc7c8d-bbb7-497e-a94c-       51ae706c4fd0_1920x1080.jpg              Credit: Denver Police       Elijah Caudill       In a news conference Monday, Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas said that       Sunday evening, as officers were in the area looking for the suspect from       Saturday's stabbings, they saw a person running with a knife in hand.       Officers took him into custody in the area of 16th and Wynkoop streets.       Immediately after he was taken into custody, police learned about the       fourth stabbing.              Thomas said it's unclear where the suspect was between Saturday night and       Sunday night.              Mayor Mike Johnston said the suspect was born in Colorado, and has a       criminal history here. 9NEWS Investigates found the suspect spent the       better part of 2023 and 2024 locked up in either the state prison system       or the downtown Denver jail.              RELATED: 16th Street Mall murder suspect left Denver jail 2 months prior       to attacks              RELATED: Suspect in Denver stabbings previously charged in Westminster       knife attack              In the news conference Monday, Johnston said crime in the downtown area is       down from previous years, and retail business along the 16th Street Mall       is up. 9NEWS asked how to reconcile those stats with these crimes.              "We acknowledge both things are true," Johnston said. "This was a tragic,       catastrophic event in our city. We unfortunately have seen events like       this in Colorado in the past, and they're hard to get through. It also is       important for people to know just how incredibly rare they are."              Johnston also said the city is committed to increasing the police presence       in downtown over the coming weeks and months.              https://www.wltx.com/article/news/crime/1-killed-2-injured-16th-street-       mall-stabbings/73-6708d193-99f4-4c5d-aba6-c973866d3cf5?ref=exit-recirc              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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