The suspect was out on parole for six other offenses, noted a local police chief, describing a 'never-ending source of suspects.'
Police say that a man in Wichita, Kansas, crashed a stolen pickup truck into a church on Saturday, and then went into a nearby house where he stabbed two people.
One of the people who was stabbed died while the other was taken to a hospital in critical condition, police said, according to KSNW. "So as we were searching for that, we then received information of a crash at the church behind me, and then shortly after a stabbing in the 600 block of south Green," Ramsay said, according to KSNW.
"One of the benchmarks that we need to remember is in these critical cases, that we are apprehending and arresting these suspects. But yet, it seems to be a never-ending source of suspects coming out of prison and that is a significant concern of mine," the chief added.
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