Newly obtained court documents reveal that the suspect who stabbed another man to death in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood on July 4 had no discernible reason behind the brutal attack. FOX13
neighborhood on July 4 had no discernible reason behind the brutal attack.
According to court documents, Ceesay chased down the victim and stabbed him 13 times in the back, neck and chest. After the victim initially fell to the ground, Ceesay continued stabbing the victim. Witnesses told police that the suspect then began cutting the victim's neck in a ‘sawing motion’. Another witness interviewed by police said that he was loading work supplies into his van when the incident happened.The witness, armed with pepper spray, then ran up to the suspect and sprayed him in the face. This caused the suspect to take off running.
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