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A lovers’ quarrel allegedly turned into a “premeditated” bloodbath in front of children at a gymnastics meet in Connecticut Sunday.
Marcus McDaniel, 52, allegedly stabbed a man in the heart and slashed the right side of his head, creating a six-inch gash down the victim’s skull, CT Insider reported.
McDaniel’s lawyer, Ronald Johnson, said in court the victim threatened his client for “a significant period of time” over a romantic issue and read one message allegedly from the victim that said, “I’m going to make an example out of you,” according to the local outlet.
This violence played out in front of children as young as third-graders after a Glastonbury, Connecticut, gymnastics event Sunday.
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Marcus McDaniel, 52, was charged with attempted murder, first-degree assault, risk of injury to a child and second-degree breach of peace in a stabbing after a Connecticut gymnastics match. (Glastonbury Police Department)
The victim underwent five hours of emergency surgery and was in critical condition, according to CT Insider.
McDaniel was allegedly seen on surveillance footage following the victim around the corner of the Academy Building near town hall and “fidgeted in his sweatshirt pocket” before he flashed a 3- to 4-inch blade, CT Insider reported based on the probable cause affidavit.
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“It appeared to be a premeditated attack,” a detective wrote in the affidavit, according to the local news outlet.
McDaniel allegedly grabbed the victim’s shirt and shoulder, according to the detective’s affidavit, which said it was clear McDaniel “was attempting to grievously injure” the victim.
The vicious attack took place in a hallway outside the gym “in the presence of minors” around 11:30 a.m., Glastonbury Police said in a statement.
A man was stabbed outside the Academy Building in Glastonbury, Conn., Sunday in front of children. (Google Street View)
McDaniel’s lawyer argued that, because of the alleged texts the victim sent McDaniel before the alleged stabbing, he may have been under the influence of extreme emotional disturbance, which can reduce a murder charge to first-degree manslaughter under Connecticut law, CT Insider reported.
The judge disagreed and said the state’s self-defense law requires a person to retreat if it can be done safely instead of using force.
The prosecutor and defense attorney sparred over bail. The defense asked the court to reduce bail for McDaniel, who turned himself in after the stabbing, to $300,000.
The judge denied the motion and kept bail at $1 million.
McDaniel is charged with with attempted murder, first-degree assault, risk of injury to a child and second-degree breach of peace.
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Real estate moguls Tal and Oren Alexander and their brother, Alon Alexander, were found guilty in federal court of sex trafficking and related offenses, marking a dramatic fall for the once-prominent luxury brokers.
A jury returned guilty verdicts on all charges including conspiracy to commit sex trafficking, inducement to travel to engage in unlawful sexual activity and multiple counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion.
In his closing argument on March 3, prosecutor Andrew Jones said the brothers masqueraded as party boys but really were predators towards women.
“They used a consistent playbook to lure, isolate and rape their victims,” Jones said. “They did it with callousness and a perverse sense of pride.”
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Oren Alexander and his twin brother, Alon, attend a bond hearing after being charged with multiple state and federal crimes, including sex trafficking and rape, at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024, in Miami. (Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald via AP, Pool)
Throughout the four weeks of testimony, Tal, Oren and Oren’s twin, Alon Alexander, who was an executive at his family’s private security firm, vehemently denied the sex crime charges against them, as well as other allegations.
Prosecutors allege the brothers orchestrated a yearslong pattern of sexual abuse involving numerous women across multiple states. The defense argued that the encounters were consensual and that the government had overreached.
Oren Alexander and Tal Alexander speak at a panel at the Rockstars of Real Estate Event, Sept. 3, 2013, in New York. (Amy Sussman/Invision for DETAILS Magazine/AP Images, File)
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Eleven women, including several who said they were minors at the time of the incidents, testified against the brothers, alleging they gave them gifts and flew them to locations and parties where they were given drugs before assaulting them.
Oren Alexander, 37, center, and his twin brother, Alon, center-right, speak to their attorney Joel Denaro during their bond hearing after being charged with multiple state and federal crimes, including sex trafficking and rape, at the Richard E. Gerstein Justice Building on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024, in Miami. (Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald via AP, Pool)
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U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said the verdict marks a significant step in combating sex crimes, calling the brothers’ conduct “calculated, brutal sexual abuse that, unimaginably, the defendants celebrated.”
Sentencing has not yet been scheduled.
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“Federal charges have been filed in the Southern District of New York against two individuals: Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi. The defendants were inspired by ISIS to carry out their attack.” “Get him, get him, get him.” Preliminary testing has determined that one of the devices contained triacetone triperoxide — highly volatile explosive that has been used in multiple terrorist attacks over the last decade.” “Many of the counterprotesters met this display of bigotry peacefully, with a vision of a city that is welcoming to all. But a few did not. Two men, Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi, traveled from Pennsylvania and attempted to bring violence to New York City. While I found this protest appalling, I will not waver in my belief that it should be allowed to happen. Ours is a free society where the right to peaceful protest is sacred.”
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March 9, 2026
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Name: Brian Wishart
Age: 42
City/State: Marblehead, Mass.
I am running as the Chief of the Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine division at Spaulding Rehab to help support the hospital and adaptive sports programs.
At Spaulding Rehabilitation, we have a full team that is really incredible at what they do. Each staff member, from the physicians, therapists, nurses, case managers, social workers, to the front desk and care assistants, are incredible.
We work everyday in inpatient, in the clinic, in the therapy gym, and doing research to bring these types of outcomes to all our patients. Though we see wonderful outcomes, there is always work to be done.
One of our goals is to really integrate the amazing research being done at Spaulding into clinical care.
Every kid should have access to the best, most cutting edge treatments, and we aim to do that here, regardless of where the kids come from or what resources they have themselves.
We also want to make sure we are thinking about some of those less flashy innovations in terms of how we are educating or empowering our patients, or how we are supporting and helping them cope with a new reality.
Pediatric care is resource intensive, from needing a lot of expertise to just needing multiple sizes of each piece of equipment.
I am working to raise funds and support to really think broadly and expansively about what we are doing and how we provide care everyday for every patient.
That may mean bringing meaningful research to the clinical setting or ensuring there are enough child life specialists available with the resources they need to make these children comfortable in the hospital.
It is a privilege what I get to do every day and I thank you all sincerely for any support!
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