Eduardo Ramirez, 26 of Morgan Hill, was arrested May 20 on suspicion of attempted murder for stabbing four people, including a baby, according to police.

Local police officers arrested a 26-year-old Morgan Hill man May 20 on suspicion of multiple counts of attempted murder after he allegedly stabbed a woman and her three young children.

Responding to a 911 call of a domestic dispute at 4:45 p.m. Saturday at a Bisceglia Avenue apartment complex, Morgan Hill police officers arrived to find Eduardo Ramirez in the parking lot stabbing himself with a pocket knife, according to a press release from MHPD.

After detaining Ramirez with the use of a taser gun, they went inside his apartment and discovered an adult woman, two children younger than 14 and a baby all suffering from stab wounds, MHPD reported.

Ramirez was arrested on suspicion of four counts of attempted murder, child endangerment, domestic violence and resisting/delaying arrest, according to police.

“As the officer approached the male, the officer realized the male had a pocket knife in his hand, and was stabbing himself in the neck and shoulder area,” according to the MHPD press release. “The officer ordered the male multiple times to drop the knife but the male did not comply. The officer eventually deployed his taser and the male was detained.”

Anyone with information regarding this case can call MHPD Detective Fernando Del Moral at (669) 253-4964 or the anonymous tip line at (408) 947-STOP.

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