Long Beach Boulevard incident: the suspect, Kenneth Stamps, was arrested after stabbing a woman with a bail of $30,000. However, the research is ongoing.

Police arrested the suspect on suspicion of assault
On July 15 at around 8:40 p.m., the Long Beach Boulevard incident occurred. LBPD responded to a report of suspicion of assault in the 300 block of Long Beach Boulevard. Fortunately, the woman was safe after suffering a harmless wound.
KCAL-NEWS STAFF said a lady in the Long Beach Boulevard incident was walking contrary to the suspect. In an instant, the suspect attacked the lady with a knife, causing her to be hospitalized. The suspect in the Long Beach Boulevard incident was known as Kenneth Stamps, a 28-year-old homeless man.
He attempted to flee the scene but was caught by the standby officers. After all, there was no apparent indication of the attack’s motive in the Long Beach Boulevard incident, if any.
Charges Against the Long Beach Boulevard incident suspect
According to CITY NEWS SERVICE, Kenneth Stamps, 28, was detained by the Long Beach police department on charges of assault with a knife, and his bail was set as $30,000 for the crime he committed to the lady in the Long Beach Boulevard incident.
The Long Beach Boulevard incident is ongoing. The LBPD is still working on further investigation and is ensuring justice for the lady who was the victim of the Long Beach Boulevard incident.