Charge: Man who stabbed teen in S. Seattle 'wanted to kill white people' The teen was walking home from the bus when he was accosted by a stranger, cops say

Police say they recovered this knife from 46th Avenue South and South Henderson Street, where 32-year-old Ahmed Abdi-Dahar allegedly claimed he buried the weapon after stabbing a 17-year-old stranger on the street. less Police say they recovered this knife from 46th Avenue South and South Henderson Street, where 32-year-old Ahmed Abdi-Dahar allegedly claimed he buried the weapon after stabbing a 17-year-old stranger on the ... more Photo: Seattle Police Department Photo: Seattle Police Department Image 1 of / 92 Caption Close Charge: Man who stabbed teen in S. Seattle 'wanted to kill white people' 1 / 92 Back to Gallery

Police said a 32-year-old man accused of stabbing a 17-year-old boy in South Seattle last month "wanted to kill white people" and "wanted to shoot police officers," according to court documents.

Prosecutors charged Ahmed Awil Adbi-Dahar with first-degree assault last week, claiming he attacked a complete stranger walking home from the bus in the Dunlap neighborhood of Rainier Valley.

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Seattle police were called about 12:12 p.m. Dec. 27 to Renton Avenue South and South Henderson Street on reports of a stabbing. There, officers found the teen lying in a pool of blood at the crosswalk near South Henderson Street and Yukon Avenue South, where two witnesses were rendering aid, reports said.

The teen suffered a stab wound on the left side of his neck, according to documents.

Using suspect descriptions from witnesses, police detained two men within blocks of the scene. A witness said that a man detained at South Cloverdale Street and 47th Avenue South, later identified as Abdi-Dahar, was the assailant.

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After his arrest, Abdi-Dahar allegedly told cops several times that he tried to kill the alleged victim. He also led an officer to the spot where he buried his knife at 46th Avenue South and South Henderson Street, according to court records.

The victim spoke to police at Harborview Medical Center. He claimed he had just gotten off a bus and was talking on a sidewalk when a man kicked him, then stabbed him. He reportedly collapsed on the ground, where Abdi-Dahar kicked him several more times, including in the head.

The teen suffered a large head injury in addition to the stab wound, according to Seattle police.

Abdi-Dahar remains jailed on $350,000 bail.

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