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A 3-year-old child was fatally stabbed and his mother injured in what police say was a random attack outside of a grocery store in Ohio. The stabbings occurred around 3 p.m. Monday in the parking lot of a Giant Eagle in North Olmsted, about 20 miles southwest of Cleveland. The suspect, Bionca Ellis, 32, of Cleveland, 'obtained a butcher knife or some type of kitchen knife' at a Volunteers of America thrift store and then walked to the Giant Eagle, Sgt.
It's not clear how Ellis obtained the knife or whether she paid for it, Beck told reporters. A motive in the stabbings is also unclear. Beck said there was no altercation inside the grocery store before the attack. 'The video showed they just passed each other,' he said. 'Ms Ellis turned around, looked at her and followed her out the door.' He said it appeared to have been a random attack and that after speaking to the mother, there seemed to be no connection between them.
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