Portland deaths: Two stabbed trying to stop anti-Muslim abuse
TWO men have been killed as they tried to stop a man abusing two women who appeared to be Muslim, police in the US city of Portland say.
TWO men have been killed as they tried to stop a man abusing two women who appeared to be Muslim, police in the US city of Portland say.
The abusive man, who yelled racial slurs at two young women, turned on the two men and fatally stabbed them, police said.
The incident happened on a commuter train. Another passenger was wounded before the attacker was arrested.
Police were still working on Friday night to identify the man and the people who were attacked. Before the stabbing the assailant on the train was ranting on many topics, using “hate speech or biased language,” and then turned his focus on the women, police Sgt. Pete Simpson said.
“In the midst of his ranting and raving, some people approached him and appeared to try to intervene with his behaviour and some of the people that he was yelling at,” Mr Simpson told The Oregonian. “They were attacked viciously.”
One person was dead at the scene and another died at a hospital, Simpson said. The third person was taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries. It wasn’t clear why the man was yelling, Mr Simpson said.
“He was talking about a lot of different things, not just specifically anti-Muslim,” Mr Simpson said.
Police don’t know if the man has mental health issues or if he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time.
The attack happened on a MAX train as it headed east. A train remained stopped on the tracks at a transit centre which was closed while police investigated. Evelin Hernandez, a 38-year-old resident of Clackamas, Oregon, told the newspaper she was on the train when the man began making racist remarks to the women.
A group of men tried to quiet him and he stabbed them, she said. Mr Simpson said the women understandably left the scene before police were able to talk with them but that they would like to hear from them to help fill in what happened.
“It’s horrific,” Mr Simpson said. “There’s no other word to describe what happened today.” Millions of Muslims marked the start of Ramadan on Friday, a time of intense prayer, dawn-to-dusk fasting and nightly feasts.