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3-Year-Old Julian Wood Killed in Random Stabbing Attack Outside Giant Eagle in Ohio
Jun 4, 2024, 08:10 PM
A 3-year-old boy named Julian Wood was tragically killed in a random stabbing attack outside a Giant Eagle supermarket in North Cleveland, Ohio. The incident occurred while his mother, Margot Wood, was loading groceries into their car. The suspect, identified as Bionca Ellis, allegedly ambushed the mother and son in the parking lot. Margot Wood was also stabbed during the attack and is currently recovering in the hospital. Authorities have described the attack as random and senseless.
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