The Pinellas County Sheriff's Office reports that Anthony Giancola was in custody Friday afternoon, but it wasn't immediately clear what charges he was facing.
Authorities say Giancola went to a halfway house for the hearing impaired in Lealman, where he stabbed four people, killing a man and a woman.
Later, authorities say Giancola pulled up in front of a house and asked residents where he could find women. After the residents told him to go away, he crashed his car into their porch. He also hit a boy on a bike as he was fleeing.