Tucson hatchet attack victim dies, suspect accused of murder

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Police say 32-year-old Jacob Couch and his wife were sitting at a bus stop when he was attacked by a suspect with a hatchet. Days after the attack, Couch died at the hospital.

An Alabama man was sitting at a bus stop in Tucson with his wife when he was attacked by a man with a hatchet, police say. Police say 32-year-old Jacob Couch and his wife were sitting at a Tucson bus stop when he was attacked by a suspect with a hatchet. Days after the attack, Couch died at the hospital.

The suspect, 25-year-old Daniel Michael, is accused of murder. TUCSON, Ariz. - A man who was badly wounded in a hatchet attack in Tucson has died, and the suspect has been charged with murder.



What we know: Tucson Police say 32-year-old Jacob Couch and his wife were sitting at a bus stop on April 5 near 6th Avenue and Broadway Boulevard when a suspect approached them. "The suspect initiated a confrontation with the couple during which time he produced a sharp-edged weapon and struck the male victim," police said. Following the attack, police say the suspect got onto a public streetcar and left the area.

Couch was rushed to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. Jacob Couch Investigators say surveillance images helped them identify the suspect as 25-year-old Daniel Michael. On April 8, Michael was found at his home where he was arrested.

Police say they were notified on Friday that Couch died at the hospital. As a result, Michael's charges were amended to first-degree murder . What we don't know: The motive for the attack is unknown.

Information for this story was gathered from a news release from the Tucson Police Department and a previous FOX 10 report on April 13, 2025..