NEWS HEADLINES: Man & Dog Stabbed in Washington After Telling Attacker He’s a Christian * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Kaley

Man & Dog Stabbed in Washington After Telling Attacker He’s a Christian * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Kaley

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Early this morning, a deranged attacker stabbed a man and his dog in Parkland, Washington.

According to the victim, Eddie Nitschke, a stranger walked up to him outside a convenience store and asked him what religion he was.

After Nitschke answered that he’s a Christian, the crazy guy stabbed him.

Nitschke then had his girlfriend let their dog out of the car, and the assailant stabbed the dog, too.

Both Nitschke and the dog were taken to the hospital with serious injuries.

At first, the suspect fled the scene. But eventually, cops were able to find him hiding in a nearby neighborhood.

Armed with knives, the lunatic tried to attack police, prompting them to open fire. He was shot and killed by law enforcement.

This clip from local news outlet KOMO News has more details:

At this time, police haven’t released the deceased suspect’s name or description.

But, folks are making a pretty educated guess about what religion he belonged to…

 

The fact that no major news outlets are covering this story is another sign that the suspect most likely belongs to the so-called “religion of peace.”

I guess a man and his dog being stabbed for being Christian just doesn’t fit the pro-immigration narrative the media wants us to to all be onboard with.

But, crazily enough, this isn’t even the end of the story.

While being treated for severe injuries as a result of the stabbing at the hospital, Eddie Nitschke was also diagnosed with lung cancer.

King 5 shared Nitschke’s full side of the story:

The attack began when the suspect approached Nitschke and asked about his religion. Nitschke said he initially responded that he wasn’t religious, but the man pressed further.

“I said, ‘I’m not religious.’ And he goes, ‘Well, what religion are you?’ I said, ‘I guess Christian,’” Nitschke recounted.

The suspect then accused Nitschke of pursuing him—a claim Nitschke denied.

“He said, ‘You’ve been looking for me for some time,’ and I said, ‘I don’t even know you,’” Nitschke said.

The suspect attacked moments later, striking Nitschke multiple times with two knives and puncturing his lung.

During the attack, Nitschke told his girlfriend to release their dog from the car. The dog attacked the suspect and was also stabbed.

“My shirt was drenched with blood,” Nitschke said.

At the hospital, Nitschke discovered the suspect was being treated in an adjacent room. While being interviewed by police, he heard commotion next door.

“And then I’m sitting there and then I hear ‘Code red, code red’ and they wheeled the guy in right beside me in the next room,” Nitschke said.

After learning the suspect had died, Nitschke said he felt conflicted.

“When I found out that he died, I thought to myself, ‘Oh, he died.’ I felt bad, but then I thought, ‘He just stabbed me,’” he said.

During his hospital stay, Nitschke was diagnosed with a collapsed lung, a blood clot in his brain and lung cancer, a condition doctors had suspected the previous year.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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