Update: Molino Man Stabs Brother With Tire Patch Tool
June 29, 2015
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office has released more information in the case of a young adult male that was stabbed by his brother with a tire patch tool at a mobile home in Molino Sunday morning.
Anthony Julious Johnson, 24, was taken into custody at the scene and charged with aggravated battery using a deadly weapon. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond.
The 20-year old victim was found on the floor of a mobile home on McKinnonville Road Sunday morning by deputies that had responded to a reported domestic disturbance. He was suffering from a stab wound to his lower abdomen.
Witnesses told deputies that Johnson and his brother got into an argument inside the mobile, with Johnson grabbing a tire patch tool and stabbing his brother. Johnson told deputies that he confronted the victim, during which time the victim grabbed a machete, prompting him to act in self defense.
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5 Responses to “Update: Molino Man Stabs Brother With Tire Patch Tool”
Hiding?
Moi?
Well, it IS a dangerous world, so I probably SHOULD.
I agree with David Huie Green!
I also agree with Kristi!
David Huie Green,
Where have you been hiding?!? I miss all of your witty comments!
REGARDING:
“Sad. I never used to hear about this kind of stuff in Molino.”
Not because it didn’t happen all along, but because you didn’t have NorthEscambia.com back in the Dark Ages.
David for enlightenment
(and knife control)
Sad. I never used to hear about this kind of stuff in Molino.