There was no 'rhyme or reason' to the attacks by the man riding a BMX bike across the city's Central Avenue, a police spokesman said.
A man was arrested without incident after a bizarre series of stabbings along Albuquerque’s main thoroughfare on Sunday. Eleven people were injured at seven points along the city’s Central Avenue, authorities said, with two victims left in critical condition. The attacks “appear to be random,” an Albuquerque police spokesperson explained at a press conference, adding, “There doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason at this point.
, “He was talking crazy, he was angry about something. As soon as he dropped the bike he pulled his blade out.”
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