Three people killed in shooting and knife attack in Japanese city of Nagano

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Police say woman fatally stabbed and two police officers shot, with suspect holed up in house

Three people including two police officers were killed in Nagano in centralThey said two women had escaped from the house. NHK public television said one of the women had told police that the attacker was her son and that his father was chair of the city assembly. Police did not comment on the report.

The witness said he had asked the suspect why he attacked her, and he replied that he wanted to kill her, NHK said.

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