Posted on 03/16/2012 8:06:50 AM PDT by smokingfrog
WHEELERSBURG, Ohio (WSAZ) -- A man is charged with felonious assault after detectives said he got into a fight with a man and chopped off his hand with a sword.
The incident happened at a home in Wheelersburg on March 3.
Detectives said that someone called 911 saying that a man showed up to a home on Clay Street in Wheelersburg with his hand amputated stating he had been in a fight.
The victim was identified as Eric Hammond, 27, of Wheelersburg. According to the Scioto County Sheriff's Office, Hammond was treated at SOMC and then transported to a hospital in Columbus due to his amputation. He is listed in serious but stable condition.
Dustin Walker, 31, of Wheelersburg has been arrested and charged with felonious assault.
He is being held on $7,500 bond is scheduled to appear in court on Friday.
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Sword control!!!
Somebody had been watching “Book of Eli” again.
I was thinking “Highlander”..There can be only one...
Just a flesh wound.
I’ll take s-words for 200 Trebek
I guess we’ll know the answer to the question “what is the sound of one hand clapping?”
Just waiting for somebody to put up the picture of Mr. Sulu with a sword.
‘Tis but a scratch.
You’re right. Besides, Denzel used an oversized and weird-looking machete.
that’s a part of the state best known for coal and inbreeding
“Throw ya hands in the air, and catch ‘em like ya just don’t care ”
“On the other hand...?” I’ll say! :)
if you’re looking for your hand, it’s over there..
Cut his hand off or kill him. Preferably both.
This story makes me sick to my stomach. WTH is wrong with people.
I think Mr. Sulu had a foil.
The victim... Eric “LEFTY” Hammond
Oooh! That’s gonna leave a mark!.............
I wouldn’t call her a foil. But there was some interesting tete et tete between Uhura and Zula.
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