Was the white woman with the negro, though?
That’s the big question here.
Two people were stabbed in Pomona and transported to the hospital in serious condition Saturday afternoon, officials said.
Both victims — a white female and a black male — were stabbed several times in the upper torso.
Late Saturday, police said the stabbing appeared to be unprovoked.
The suspect has been apprehended, police said. He has been identified as 21-year-old Jose Mancinas of Pomona.
A 49-year-old woman is deceased. The other victim — a 29-year-old male — was taken into surgery. Both names are withheld pending notification of their next of kin.
The male stabbing victim is expected to survive.
Pomona Police said the stabbing occurred in the 1400 block of E. Mission Boulevard around 1:45 p.m.
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The suspect was described as “heavily tattooed” and was observed fleeing on foot just prior to officers arriving on scene.
A crime scene investigator was driving back to the Pomona Police Station when he observed a male who matched the description of the suspect. Authorities said Mancinas was found with items that linked him to the stabbing.
Mancinas was taken to the station where he was booked for murder and attempted murder.