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Man charged with assault in Knox County stabbingJune 9, 2021 Steve Rogers, WOOLUM, Ky. WTVQ A 63-year-old Knox County man has been charged with first-degree assault and evidence tampering for allegedly stabbing his neighbor during a fight early Wednesday morning.According to the Kentucky State Police, troopers in Harlan received a call from Knox County Sheriffs Office requesting assistance at a stabbing on Spruce Pine Road in the Woolum Community of Knox County at about 2 a.m.Troopers ; initial investigation indicates Kenneth Johnson, of Woolum, drove his side-by-side ATV to his neighbors house, where a verb
stanley website al altercation took place on the back steps of the victims home.The victim was stabbed by Johnson, w
stanley cup becher ho left the scene, according to the KSP. The victims wife called 911 and the victim was air lifted to UK Medical Center with life-threatening injuries, the KSP said.KSP arrested Jo
stanley cup hnson.KSP Detective Jake Wilson is continuing the investigation. Also assisted at the scene were Tpr. Sammy Faris and Knox County Sheriffs Department.Categories: Featured, Local News, NewsTags: assault, Kenneth Johnson, Stabbing, WoolumFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin Leave a Reply Cancel reply .clt-73 .thumb-wrap display: block;float: none;.clt-73 .inner-thumb-wrap padding: 56.25% 0 0 0;.content-primary-cat a font-size: 13px; Related Oykh They grow bigger than you think : Officials ask people not to dump pet goldfish in ponds, lakes
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