Hmm.
Does that beard look like a Christian beard?
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) -- New details have been released regarding the stabbing attack at Dyke Industries on Wednesday afternoon, perpetrated by 41-year-old Antwann Demetris Brown.
The Tallahassee Police Department says on Wednesday at 8:33 a.m., the Consolidated Dispatch Agency received a 911 call in reference to multiple people being stabbed in the 2000 block of Maryland Circle.
Officials say the suspect was described as a black male with a beard, wearing a Florida Gators shirt, and explained the caller was hiding and "Antwann," was "stabbing everyone."
TPD says arriving officers discovered five victims who were stabbed at the business, all of which were taken to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital for treatment.
Authorities say as Brown was attempted to be apprehended, he kicked at one of the officers but was taken into custody.
According to TPD, during an interview of Brown, officials noticed blood beneath Brown's fingernails and suspected blood stains on Brown's shirt. Officials say witnesses observed the attack, but not all knew what Brown was using.
Authorities say one witness, who called CDA to report his concern for Brown's pending actions, told authorities he was Brown's pastor and had been called by Brown before the incident, asking him to pray for him and forgive him.
Officials say after his conversation with Brown, his pastor then reported the conversation to the police.
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