‘I’m not leaving unless you kidnap me’: Bodycam video, investigation rules shed light on Key Peninsula quadruple stabbing

Authorities identify suspect killed by deputy as Aleksandr Shablykin.

GIG HARBOR, Wash. — A new investigative update is offering a clearer picture of how authorities are handling the mass stabbing on Washington’s Key Peninsula that left four women dead and ended with a deputy-involved shooting.

Investigators with the Pierce County Force Investigation Team confirmed this week that the man shot and killed by a Pierce County deputy at the scene was Aleksandr Shablykin, the suspect authorities say carried out the attack.

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The identification had already been confirmed by KING 5

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