We reported earlier today on the workplace beheading of a woman at a processing plant in Moore, Oklahoma, late Thursday afternoon.
KFOR out of Oklahoma City is now reporting that the FBI is working with local law enforcement as more details emerge.
The FBI is now looking into Nolen’s background after his former co-workers said he tried to convert them to Islam after recently converting himself.
Lewis says the FBI is working in conjunction with the Moore Police Department, especially when it comes to the religious aspect of the case.
At this time, it is not known if the suspect’s beliefs played a role in the attack.
Police Sgt. Jeremy Lewis of the Moore Police Department told KFOR that the suspect, 30-year-old Alton Nolen hit a car in the parking lot shortly after being fired and entered the workplace.
Nolen “walked into the front office area” and confronted 54-year-old Colleen Hufford and began attacking her with the type of knife used by the processing plant. Sgt. Lewis confirmed to KFOR that Hufford was stabbed several times and that Nolen “severed her head.”
At that point, Lewis claims Nolen met 43-year-old Traci Johnson and began attacking her with the same knife.
Officials say at that point, Mark Vaughn, an Oklahoma County reserve deputy and a former CEO of the business, shot him as he was actively stabbing Johnson.
“He’s a hero in this situation,” Sgt. Lewis said, referring to Vaughn. “It could have gotten a lot worse.”
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