Woman Beheaded By Man Who Tried to 'Convert Co-Workers to Islam' (update)nMuslim 'beheads woman and stabs another in Oklahoma'nAlton Nolen, ...
Woman Beheaded By Man Who Tried to 'Convert Co-Workers to Islam' (update)nMuslim 'beheads woman and stabs another in Oklahoma'nAlton Nolen, 30, had just been fired when he drove up to Vaughan Foods in Moore, Oklahoma and 'attacked the first two people he saw'nHe beheaded Colleen Hufford, 54, and stabbed Traci Johnson, 43, before Mark Vaughan, an off-duty officer and the company's former owner, shot himnNolen and Johnson are both being treated in hospitalnCo-workers revealed that Nolen, who has an extensive rap sheet, had recently converted to Islam and had tried to get them to convert as wellnIn 2010, after he eluded cops and sparked a massive overnight manhunt, he was ordered to take an anger management course n911 call reveals the chaos inside the entrance to the building after the suspect entered and attacked at random before he was gunned downnOklahoma Beheading: Fired Man's Knife Rampagen(SkyNews) The suspect was stabbing a second female employee when he was shot by the warehouse manager, who is an off-duty reserve cop.nA man who had just been sacked at an Oklahoma food plant decapitated one female worker and stabbed another before he was shot and wounded by the boss.nPolice said Alton Nolen, 30, was "angry" after losing his job when he launched into a knife rampage at Vaughan Foods in Moore on Thursday afternoon.nMark Vaughn, chief operating officer of the business and also a reserve police officer, is being hailed as a hero after he shot Nolen while the suspect was actively stabbing a second woman.nPolice spokesman Jeremy Lewis told a press conference that Nolen's colleagues had said "he recently started trying to convert several employees to the Muslim religion"nHowever, it is not clear if his beliefs had any link to the attack. The FBI is also investigating the incident.nAuthorities say it appears Nolen attacked the workers at random.nThe attack began at about 4pm when he went to the car park and drove his vehicle to the front of the warehouse where he hit another car. nNolen then walked through the main entrance and began his rampage.nThe first victim was identified as 54-year-old Colleen Hufford.nMr Lewis told Friday morning's press conference: "He did kill Colleen and he did sever her head."nNolen and the second victim, 43-year-old Traci Johnson, are both in a stable condition in hospital, said police.nMr Lewis praised Mr Vaughn's swift action.n"It could have gotten a lot worse," he said. "This guy (Nolen) was definitely not going to stop."nThere were said to be several hundred employees inside the warehouse at the time of the attack.nAccording to the state department of corrections, Nolen was convicted in 2011 of marijuana possession, intent to distribute cocaine, escape from detention and assault on a police officer.nMan beheads woman in Oklahoma, officials sayn(CNN) -- A man has beheaded a woman after a workplace dispute in Oklahoma, U.S. law enforcement officials told CNN on Friday.nHe also tried to kill another woman, officials said.nThe incident happened late Thursday afternoon at a Vaughan Foods processing plant in Moore, about 10 miles south of Oklahoma City.nThere were no immediate indications of a link to terrorism, officials said.nA sheriff's deputy shot the suspect, identified by officials as 30-year-old Alton Alexander Nolan. He was taken a hospital and is expected to survive.nn(News Chanel 4) MOORE, Okla. – NewsChannel 4 has learned a man has allegedly beheaded a woman after a workplace dispute in Moore, Okla.nHe also tried to kill another woman, officials said.nThe incident happened late Thursday afternoon at a Vaughan Foods processing plant in Moore, Okla.nThere were no immediate indications of a link to terrorism, officials said.nA sheriff’s deputy shot the suspect, identified by officials as 30-year-old Alton Alexander Nolan. He was taken a hospital and is expected to survive.nClick here to watch a live press conference from law enforcement at 10 a.m.nShortly before 4:30 p.m. Thursday authorities were called to N.E. 12th St. after receiving multiple reports of a shooting or stabbing near a business near Moore High School.nSgt. Jeremy Lewis, with the Moore Police Department, confirms this is not an active shooter situation but will say that an officer was involved in a shooting at the Vaughn Foods distribution warehouse.nnSgt. Lewis confirms that one woman has died from stab wounds.nnSgt. Lewis says 30-year-old Alton Nolen was attacking another woman when an off-duty sheriff’s deputy, who was working security at the warehouse, shot him.nnNolen and the second victim were transported to OU Medical in critical condition.nnAuthorities say Nolen has no relation to the victims.nnWe do not know the identity of the victims at this time.nnThere were as many as 300 workers inside of the warehouse at the time of the incident.nn beheading Oklahoma behead Less