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The suspect who allegedly stabbed two sisters, killing one, at a station in Oakland, California, deserves the death sentence, according to a former victim of the suspect, according to a report. John Cowell, 27 – the suspect who stabs the BART – and three other teenagers, beat Shane Glick, 51, outside his home in Concord, California, Glick told the San Francisco Chronicle
"J & # 39; would like it's the death sentence for what he did to this poor little girl.She did not deserve it, "Glick said.
"I wish he would get the death sentence for what he did to this poor little girl She did not deserve it."
Cowell allegedly stabbed Nia Wilson, 18, on Sunday night at MacArthur's Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station and injured her sister, Latifa Wilson, 26. Both were stabbed in the neck.
BART Police Chief Carlos Rojas calls the attack "unprovoked, unjustified, vicious", according to KGO-TV San Francisco
Meanwhile, BART riders are complain of BARTs, reported the FOX 2 report of the Bay Area, which indicates that BART seems safe during office hours, but that it seems more risky during off-peak hours and weekends. The East Bay Times reports, citing police audio recordings, [traduction]
The suspect was following the public transit system in crowded trains before a passenger saw him at the Coliseum station According to police reports, he was arrested without incident Monday evening at the Pleasant Hill station after transferring trains at least once and avoided a BART police search, according to the report.
Cowell was known as a disturbed child in a gritty neighborhood "in Concord, about 22 miles northeast of Oakland, reports the Chronicle.
He and other teens dragged in a Community Park near Glick's house – when he confronted Cowell and the band in 2009 about his burgled house, they started beating him.
When Glick's daughter came out on the phone with police, Cowell "Cowell was later charged with criminal assault
Another resident named Ty told the Chronicle that Cowell" was simply not in a normal state of mind ", and described Cowell's violent behavior over the last 12 years," come and start disrespecting his father, "who has lived in the park for many years, said Ty. "His father was trying to keep calm, and he was taking him back and letting him spend the night and visiting, but inevitably it was turning into something, it was physical."
Authorities did not disclose the reason for the Sunday night attack, but Cowell's family told KRON-TV that he had suffered from mental illness "almost all his life."
been in and out of prison without receiving proper treatment, the family added.
He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, according to family.
Records indicate that Cowell, currently on parole, has recently served two years for robbery and also had convictions for drums, being under the influence of an East Bay Times reports that a memorial for Nia Wilson, aged 18, takes shape at l & rsquo; Outside MacArthur Station of Bay Area Rapid Tr Ansit, Monday, July 23, 2018, a day after she was a victim of a deadly weapon. fatally stabbed on a platform at the station, in Oakland, California (Photo AP / Lorin Eleni Gill) “/>