Man Facing 4 Charges In Manchester Stabbing Case

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Manchester CT

16 February, 2021

8:22 AM

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MANCHESTER, CT — A man spent the weekend in jail on a six-figure bond in a Manchester stabbing case, police said. At 9:42 a.m. Saturday, officers responded to a disturbance in the area of 140 Hilliard St. When police arrived, they saw one man pointing a large knife at another, according to a report. He was later identified as 33-year-old Kelvin McCullough of Hartford. McCullough complied with an order to drop the knife and was detained by officers, a report indicates. Meanwhile, the other man directed police toward the entrance to the building, where a 33-year-old Bridgeport man was reeling from multiple stab wounds — including a large laceration to the abdomen, according to a repot. The man was transported to Hartford Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition, police said. McCullough was charged with: First-degree assaultCarrying a Dangerous Weapon Second-degree threatening Disorderly conductMcCullough was being held over the weekend on a $150,000 bond and was to be arraigned in court Tuesday, police said. If he posts bail, his court date will be April 8, police said.

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