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Man arrested after stabbing elderly victim in Fred Meyer parking lot

Portland, ORLocal News

A shocking incident occurred in Portland, Oregon, where 31-year-old Jesus Ascencio-Molina was arrested after allegedly stabbing an 86-year-old man multiple times in a Fred Meyer parking lot. The attack took place on a Friday afternoon while the victim was loading groceries into his car. Witnesses reported that Ascencio-Molina approached the elderly man and launched an unprovoked assault before attempting to steal the victim's vehicle. Fortunately, the elderly man managed to escape and seek help, which led to the swift apprehension of the suspect. Ascencio-Molina has been charged with multiple serious offenses, including robbery in the first degree, assault in the first degree, unlawful use of a weapon, and attempted murder in the second degree.

This incident highlights significant concerns regarding public safety and the protection of vulnerable citizens in community spaces. Local authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. The case contributes to ongoing discussions about crime rates and safety measures in urban areas.

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