Arizona flight attendant murder suspect labeled ‘anti-social’ and ‘substantial risk’ to others in 2021 court case

DENVER — Long before Elijah Caudill was the suspect in the stabbings on the 16th Street Mall, a probation officer concluded that he exhibited “anti-social behavior” and a judge described him as a “substantial risk” to others, according to court documents obtained by 9NEWS Investigates.

Those statements were included in motions filed in the wake of a 2021 case in Westminster in which Caudill was charged with felony menacing after threatening a man with a knife.

That was three and a half years before the 24-year-old stabbed four people Saturday evening and Sunday night along the mall. Two of them died, including a Phoenix-based flight attendant in Denver on a layover…

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