Man Accused Of Stabbing Rand Paul Staffer After Prison Release

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    The suspect, Glynn Neal.

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. Senate staffer remained hospitalized Tuesday after police say he was attacked leaving a restaurant in Washington this weekend by a man who had been released from federal prison a day earlier.

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    The suspect, Glynn Neal, 42, was arrested on a charge of assault with intent to kill after Saturday’s attack. The federal Bureau of Prisons told The Associated Press Neal had been released from a federal prison in Maryland on Friday.

    Investigators believe the attack was random. The victim, Philip Todd — who works for Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky — told investigators he had never seen his attacker before and that Neal didn’t say or demand anything before he stabbed him.

    He said Neal had appeared from around a corner and attacked him as he was walking with a friend.

    Neal had been released after earning so-called “good time credit,” the Bureau of Prisons said.

    Police found Neal after an officer saw a cell phone that was dropped at the scene. Court documents obtained by AP said Neal told officers he heard a voice “telling him that someone was going to get him” shortly before the attack.

    Todd suffered a punctured lung and potential brain bleeding, according to court documents.

    A defense attorney for Neal did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment.


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    SMH
    SMH
    1 year ago

    More white supremacy. Something has got to be done about it before our cities are warzones.

    lazerx
    lazerx
    1 year ago

    America is a sad woke zone.

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    1 year ago

    looks like such an upstanding individual. its a good thing profiling is illegal.