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Man arrested in Detroit EMTs attack charged in 2006 slaying

“The message is clear they we will not tolerate such violence in our city”, police said in a statement.

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A weapon was confiscated along with clothes during Montgomery’s arrest. “I was shocked”, said Sullivan, who leads the cold case homicide unit. Adams and Rojas were treating the woman when they asked the man who was with her to step back and calm down because he seemed agitated, interim Fire Commissioner Eric Jones said.

EMT Kelly Adams’ face was slashed and her EMT partner, Alfredo Rojas, was stabbed in his right hand and slashed just below the right eye, Fox 2 reports. He tells WDIV-TV that he thought he might not survive but “did everything to fight that off”.

Police are searching for the people responsible for a shooting at a North Miami Beach home that claimed the life of one man and sent his stepbrother to the hospital, Tuesday night.

Detroit’s mayor says he expects two emergency medical technicians who were seriously injured in what he called a “heartbreaking” stabbing attack to pull through.

Police revealed more details Wednesday about Michael Montgomery.

Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said Montgomery has been wanted by police for almost 10 years.

Years after a Miami-Dade Police officer fought for his life against a man at a South Florida gas station, officials have released surveillance footage capturing the altercation that ultimately ended with the attacker’s death.

He is also charged in another incident with two-counts of criminal sexual conduct first-degree, kidnapping, torture and felony firearm in a December. 23, 2005, incident.

The judge entered a not guilty plea for Montgomery. He’s expected to get a court-appointed lawyer.

The man, identified by the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office as Michael Montgomery, has not been charged in connection with the stabbings of the two EMTs.

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Montgomery was arrested Tuesday evening in connection with the attack on EMTs Kelly Adams and Alfredo Rojas that happened earlier in the day. Charges were brought in both cases before his arrest.

Eric Jones interim executive fire commissioner talks with media in Detroit Tuesday Oct. 20 2015. Jones tells reporters two emergency medical technicians responded to a 911 call and were treating the woman for an injured ankle when the man attacked one