November 23, 2020
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2 killed in California church stabbing

Police said that some of the injured sustained “life-threatening” wounds…reports Asian Lite News

At least two people were killed and multiple others injured in a stabbing attack at a church in the US state of California, police said.

The attack took place on Sunday night at the Grace Baptist Church in San Jose city, reports Xinhua news agency.

Police said that some of the injured sustained “life-threatening” wounds.

“No church services were being conducted at the time of the stabbing,” it said, adding “unhoused individuals were brought into the church to get them out of the cold.”

So far there has been no confirmation of any arrest, the police added.

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