• Biden Rockford immigrant stabbing attack victims ID'd, suspect charged

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    ROCKFORD, Ill. (WLS) -- Rockford stabbing attack suspect Christian Soto
    has been charged with multiple offenses, including murder, after four
    people were killed and seven others were seriously hurt Wednesday. Several victims were identified by Winnebago County officials Thursday afternoon.

    Before Wednesday, 22-year-old Soto had no more than a criminal damage to property charge on his record in Winnebago County. That charge was later dismissed.

    Thursday, he stands charged with 12 murder/intent to kill or injure
    charges and one home invasion charge, according to Winnebago Jail records.

    According to police, Soto was arrested 20 minutes after Wednesday's
    rampage, which took place in multiple locations in the area of Holmes
    Street, Winnetka Drive and Cleveland Avenue on the east side of the city,
    with a home invasion apparently setting it off.

    "The young lady ran from him," Winnebago County Sheriff Gary Caruana said.
    "She got some stab wounds in her hands and her face. She is currently in
    the hospital, and she is intubated. One of the good Samaritans stopped to
    help her out. He did get some stab wounds."

    The victims include a 15-year-old girl, a 63-year-old woman, and two men,
    ages 22 and 49. One of the two men is a mail carrier who neighbors said
    was run over by Soto as he fled the neighborhood.

    The Winnebago County Coroner's Office identified them as Jenna Newcomb,
    15; Jacob Schupbach, 23; Jay Larson, 49; and Romona Schupbach, 63, all of Rockford.

    Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara said at a press conference Newcomb's mother
    said she died saving her sister and protecting her friend.

    Winnebago County State's Attorney J. Hanley said Soto admitted to police
    to being friends with one of the victims, and went over to his home to
    smoke marijuana.

    Soto told police he believed the drugs provided to him by the victim were
    laced with an unknown narcotic. Soto told police he became paranoid and
    got a knife from the kitchen and stabbed Jacob and Ramona Schupbach,
    Hanley said.

    Prosecutors said Jacob was also run over by the suspect in a pickup truck.

    Hanley said Soto then attacked mailman Jay Larson, who suffered multiple
    stab wounds, in the 2200-block of Winnetka Lane. A witness said he saw
    Larson being attacked and punched by the suspect. Soto then got a knife
    from his truck and stabbed Larson before running him over with his pickup truck, prosecutors said.

    After hitting a parked car, Soto ran over Larson a second time before
    running away, the witness said.

    Larson's final moments were said to be heroic.

    "From what we were told, the customer comes back out and it had taken a
    really bad turn. And, he took that on. He protected his customer," said Lawrence Steward, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 245.

    The US Postal Service said Larson had delivered mail in the area for 25
    years.

    Parker Stuckey said he witnessed a man driving a truck, who was trying to
    run his neighbor over.

    "He was in his underwear, covered in mud. And just, I don't know if he got
    hit by it at all, but he was on the ground, trying to get away from the
    truck," Stuckey said.

    Hanley then said Soto forced his way into a home in the 4000-block of
    Cleveland Avenue and was armed with a "katana-style" knife. There, he
    attacked three people. Soto left after one of the victims hit him with a bottle.

    In the 4700-block of Cleveland Avenue, Hanley said three teenage girls
    were watching a movie in a basement when Soto broke into the house, Hanley said. Soto then attacked the girls with a bat, killing one of them and
    injuring two others.

    Jenna Newcomb's mother said she died protecting her sister and friend.

    Soto was later taken into custody in the area of Florence Street and
    Eagleston Drive while stabbing a woman and the Good Samaritan who came to
    her aid. They both remain hospitalized.

    Four of the injured have been treated and released, officials said
    Thursday.

    A vigil was held at 2:30 p.m. at the intersection of Charles Street and Eggleston Road.

    "It's not that easy to coming out for people like this - who were so
    genuine, so nice. For this to happen!? I can't - I don't understand it. I
    can't accept this," said Shon Wilson, a family friend of the Schupbachs.

    Anyone with additional information or surveillance footage has been asked
    to contact Rockford police at 815-966-2900. Anonymous tips can be sent to 815-963-7867.

    The city announced counseling services for residents impacted by the
    attack. The services will be available from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and
    9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday at Flinn Middle School, 2525 Ohio Parkway.

    Soto remains in custody after his public defender requested his detention hearing be postponed. He is due back in court next week.

    President Joe Biden released a statement on the attack, saying in part,
    "Jill and I were horrified to learn of the brutal attack carried out in Rockford last night, which took the lives of four people, including one fifteen-year-old. Seven others were tragically wounded as a result of this senseless violence. We are praying for the families of those who lost
    loved ones, and hoping that all those injured make a full recovery. We are
    also grateful for the heroic actions of local law enforcement, who
    confronted the suspect and prevented the loss of more innocent life."

    Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara issued a statement about the attack:

    "Today, we are shocked by another horrific act of violence against
    innocent members of our community. We can report that the suspect is in
    custody and the threat has been neutralized. Now that he is in custody,
    our primary concern is ensuring that our community members directly
    impacted by this violence are supported throughout their healing and
    recovery. We are working with community partners to provide support and services quickly and conveniently to those residents. We will announce
    those details soon. We have multiple jurisdictions working on multiple
    crime scenes to develop an understanding of what transpired in an effort
    to prevent this from happening again. We will continue to provide
    updates."

    President Joe Biden issued a statement on the attack saying, "Jill and I
    were horrified to learn of the brutal attack carried out in Rockford last night, which took the lives of four people, including one fifteen-year-
    old. Seven others were tragically wounded as a result of this senseless violence. We are praying for the families of those who lost loved ones,
    and hoping that all those injured make a full recovery. We are also
    grateful for the heroic actions of local law enforcement, who confronted
    the suspect and prevented the loss of more innocent life.

    "Federal law enforcement have offered all available assistance to local
    law enforcement as they investigate this heinous act. In the meantime, my Administration will do everything in its power to help the people of
    Rockford and the broader community recover from this traumatic event.

    "Families across America want the same thing: the freedom to feel safe in
    their community. That is my priority and the reason we've made major investments to provide communities with resources and law enforcement
    officers to prevent and fight crime. This tragic event is a reminder that
    we must continue to ensure that our police and first responders have the support they need to do their jobs and keep us safe."

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