Ten people were stabbed Friday night on a train in Tokyo by a man with a knife, according to the Tokyo Fire Department, CNN reports.
The department responded to a call at 8:38 p.m. and found victims with bloodstains when they arrived at the scene. All victims were conscious and one person walked away on their own, the department said. No deaths have been reported.
According to Japan's public broadcaster, NHK, the suspect walked to a convenience store and turned himself in, saying to the clerk, "I am the suspect of the crime that's playing in the news right now. I'm tired of running." Tokyo Metropolitan Police say the man admitted the charge and confessed he "just wanted to kill any women who looked happy, anyone," NHK reported.
NHK reported the suspect appears to be in his 30s, and the store clerk said he had bloodstains on a part of his body.
The incident occurred on an Odakyu Line train, between Seijogakuen-mae station and Soshigaya-Okura station in Setagaya Ward, Reuters reported.
Policemen stand as ticket gates are sealed off at Soshigaya-Okura Station after a stabbing on a commuter train in Tokyo on Friday.
Video recorded and posted on social media by one of the passengers shows medical workers who were on the train putting on plastic gloves.