Man breaks into Kansas TV station, stabs 2 workers
A man wielding a knife broke into a Kansas television station on Wednesday and stabbed two sales employees.
WIBW-TV in Topeka reported the man eventually was tackled and held down by several employees until police arrived. While restrained, the man threatened to kill the staff and bit some workers.
The suspect and two people who were stabbed were taken to a hospital for treatment. None of their injuries were considered serious.
Police spokeswoman Kristen Veverka said that the suspect was expected to be transferred shortly to the Shawnee County Department of Corrections. His name wasn't immediately released.
The station reported that the melee started after the man spoke to news director Jon Janes on a lobby phone, saying the Department of Veterans Affairs was mishandling his case.
When Janes explained that the man needed to discuss the issue with the department, the man left the building. He returned about 10 minutes later and threw a lamp through the glass front doors, Janes said.
Janes told the receptionist to tell other employees to leave the front office area. The station said some employees left as the man ran through the halls.
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