it is nothing short of a horrific tragedy. a massacre at a day care center in thailand. an attacker killed 36 people, most of them are children. officials say at tack started when a man armed with a gun and a knife entering the childcare facility and police say most of the victims were stabbed. most officials are saying the that attacker who killed himself is a former police officer. selina wang is tracking all of this live in tokyo. what is the very latest that you re learning? reporter: kate, we re just getting new details from the police about this horrific tragedy. the death toll has revisen to 3 people dead including 24 children and one pregnant woman. ten more are injured. earlier the government has described this massacre as a mass shooting but now they say many of the people died from knife stabbing wounds. police say that this 34-year-old gunman went to this nursery in northeastern thailand looking for his 2-year-old stepson. he went there and couldn t find him. he
really emotional and angered by what he was learning. here cents sheriff. the circumstances around this, when we are able to release everything, should anger the hell out of you on how things went down. i told the other crew there is a special place in hell for this guy and i m hoping he he s there for a long time. and he s angered enough there to say that he s hoping for the death penalty, just to remind folks there is a moratorium on that in the state of california. while we don t have an official motive, the sheriff did point to the atm transaction of a card belonging to one of the victims and the suspect s history. so he said money may be part of this equation, kate. natasha, thank you. joining me now is cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst jon miller and nypd former deputy commissioner of intelligence and counter-terrorism and held so many other jobs it is hard to list them out. john, what do you think of everything that natasha has laid
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