911 transcripts show confusion, fear during mall stabbings
MINNEAPOLIS — The first person to call 911 as a man stabbed several people at a central Minnesota mall in September urged a dispatcher to send police and an ambulance, saying: “There’s blood everywhere.”
Transcripts of about 100 calls to police during the Sept. 17 attack in St. Cloud were released Tuesday. They show a mix of confusion and fear among mall patrons and workers, as some said the attacker was dressed like a police officer. Some of the callers told of injured victims, or reported that someone was shooting at the mall. Some callers said they were hiding in bathrooms or dressing rooms.
“You might wanna get in here as fast as you can. The guy is running through stabbing people,” one caller said.
Authorities have said Dahir Ahmed Adan, 20, was wearing a security guard uniform and armed with two steak knives when he went to the mall and stabbed 10 people, injuring them. Authorities he asked some victims if they were Muslim. The attack ended when an off-duty officer shot and killed Adan.

