Brave 11-Year-Old Alerts Police After Uncle Stabs Four Girls in Brooklyn
April 6, 2025
On April 6, 2025, a brutal stabbing incident occurred in a Brooklyn home, injuring four children aged 8, 11, 13, and 16.
During the chaos, an 11-year-old girl managed to hide in a room and call 911 for help, while a young, uninjured boy alerted a neighbor.
Inside, they encountered the suspect, 49-year-old Luan Chen, holding a bloodied meat cleaver and refusing to drop the weapon, which prompted officers to fire.
Thanks to tracing technology, police were quickly dispatched to the scene despite the girl's inability to provide her exact address.
NYPD Chief John Chell praised the bravery of the children who alerted authorities and confirmed that the motive for the attack is still under investigation.
The attack took place in the Bensonhurst neighborhood around 10:30 a.m., prompting an immediate police response.
The suspect died from gunshot wounds, while the injured children remain in serious condition but are expected to survive.
Two knives were recovered from the scene, including the cleaver used in the attack and another bloodied kitchen knife found in a separate room.
A fifth child escaped unharmed and was taken in by a neighbor, who provided care until the situation was safe.
Upon arrival, officers found a chaotic scene with children screaming and blood present in the home, leading them to force entry.
Authorities are investigating Chen's relationship with the victims, who are believed to be his relatives, and his history of mental illness.
An investigation into the incident is currently ongoing, with police looking into the circumstances surrounding the attack.
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NBC News • Apr 6, 2025
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