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Suspect wanted for fatal East Central stabbing arrested after causing SWAT standoff on freeway

Washington State Patrol says troopers stopped a car and determined it was stolen and the driver has refused to leave the vehicle.

SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Police confirmed to KREM 2 the suspect in Wednesday morning’s SWAT standoff on Interstate 90 near Four Lakes is the man suspected of Tuesday’s stabbing in East Central.

According to Washington State Patrol (WSP), Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) crews saw the disabled car parked on the shoulder and contacted the man inside. WSDOT crews say the man was sleeping in the backseat. He told crews he was out of gas.

While crews were speaking to the suspect, dispatch informed the crews that the plates had come back to a stolen vehicle. WSP says they told WSDOT crews to stand back.

When WSP troopers arrived, they said the suspect made indications that he would harm them or himself. Troopers then called for backup and stood down until they arrived.

Police said negotiators spoke to the suspect on the phone and he allegedly made comments about Tuesday’s stabbing.

According to Sergeant Greg Riddell with Washington State Patrol, the man then exited the car and made advances at officers. Riddell said the officers hit the man with a beanbag round which prompted him to run into a nearby field where he was arrested.

There were no weapons found on the suspect or in the field where he was arrested and it is unknown if there was a weapon in the car.

The incident prompted the closure of both the eastbound and westbound lanes for over an hour while the situation unfolded.

The stabbing on Tuesday in East Central happened at a home in the 3300 block of South Thor near East 1st Street.

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