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Police fatally shoot knife-wielding man in W.Va. ED

A man seeking treatment at a Charleston hospital was shot and killed by police after attacking an employee with a knife

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The emergency department entrance for CAMC General Hospital, on the northeast corner of Brooks and Washington Streets in Charleston, W.Va., is seen on Friday, Aug. 8, 2025.

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Associated Press

CHARLESTON, W.Va. 鈥 Police in West Virginia shot and killed a knife-wielding man in a hospital emergency room after he attacked an employee early Friday, authorities said.

The shooting occurred around 1:45 a.m. at Charleston Area Medical Center鈥檚 General Hospital in Charleston, Police Chief Scott Dempsey said at a news conference.

The suspect walked into the emergency room shortly after midnight seeking treatment for an undetermined injury. He began acting erratically, yelled and became aggressive toward others. The man eventually came out of a bathroom with a knife, lunged at others, moved furniture and sprayed a fire extinguisher, Dempsey said.

Others in the emergency room 鈥渨ere trying to just de-escalate the situation, but it obviously was not working. And at some point they had to protect theirself by getting to safety,鈥 Dempsey said.

When an arriving officer ordered the suspect to drop the knife, the man went into an elevator and began attacking an employee before the officer shot the suspect. The suspect fell to the floor and later was pronounced dead. The employee was not injured, the chief said.

The suspect鈥檚 name was withheld pending notification of relatives.

The emergency room was locked down for about two hours afterward, hospital spokesperson Dale Witte said in a statement.

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