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Body camera video shows the moment police storm Shanna Gardner-Fernandez’s Washington home and take her into custody in front of her children and mother. (The City of West Richland)
A California man has been arrested in connection to the fatal stabbing of a woman and her 6-year-old great-grandson earlier this month.
Nathan Addison, 27, a San Jose resident, was arrested by San Jose police officers Wednesday. The arrest is linked to the Aug. 4 deaths of Jordan Cam Walker and his great-grandmother,” FOX San Francisco reported.
The woman has not been publicly identified but the news outlet reported she was in her 70s.
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Nathan Addison, 27, allegedly fatally stabbed a 6-year-old boy and his great-grandmother inside an apartment in San Jose, Calif. (San Jose Police Department)
Both victims were found dead inside a home in the Vista Apartments during a welfare check, police said. They each had at least one stab wound and were pronounced dead at the scene.
Addison’s relationship with them has not been disclosed.
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A GoFundMe page started by the child’s family said Walker was a “beloved” child who “loved the outdoors, swimming, playing baseball, and basketball.”
Addison was booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail for homicide.
Louis Casiano is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to louis.casiano@fox.com.
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