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At least five people, including three infants, have been stabbed at a Queens day care, police say
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All of the stabbed infants are a month old or younger; there were nine babies in the Flushing house at the time, officials say
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A 52-year-old woman, was found in the basement of the Flushing day care with self-inflicted slash wounds on her wrist; she is in custody
A 52-year-old day care worker allegedly stabbed five people, including three baby girls no more than a month old, at an overnight facility in Queens early Friday, and cops say they found a butcher knife and meat cleaver at the scene.
A 3-day-old girl and a 1-month-old girl were stabbed in the stomach; a 20-day-old girl had a laceration to her ear, chin and lip. All are in critical but stable condition, authorities said. Two other people, a father of a child at the day care and another woman who worked there, were also stabbed at the Flushing center just before 4 a.m. Friday. The woman was stabbed eight times.
Police say the 52-year-old woman was found unconscious on the basement floor of the day care center on 161st Street with her left wrist slashed in what police say was a self-inflicted wound. She is in police custody at an area hospital.
The 31-year-old father who was injured was stabbed in the leg; it wasn’t clear whether his child was one of the infants stabbed. Nine babies were in the house at the time. Police say other parents were there as well.

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No motive has been determined. It wasn’t immediately clear whether the day care was licensed.
Video from the scene showed a heavy police presence, with dozens of law enforcement vehicles and officers swarming the scene.