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Marion Co. man arrested, charged in 3 Pines stabbing incident

Fight took place at 3 Pines Bar, Bradfordsville. Verbal argument inside bar becomes physical when confrontation taken outside. 50 year old Bradsfordsvillian flees after stabbing 34-year-old man from Campbellsville.
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By TFC Wm. Gregory, Public Affairs Officer
Kentucky State Police Post 15, Columbia, KY

BRADFORDSVILLE, KY (TUE) 14 Apr 2015 - Post 15 received a call for Marion County dispatch at approximately 1:25amET, on Sunday, April 12, 2015, in reference to a stabbing that occurred at the 3 Pines Bar. 34-year-old Jeremy Cox, of Campbellsville, and 50-year-old Leonard Mattingly, of Bradfordsville, had been involved in a verbal argument inside the establishment before going outside where the confrontation became physical.



During the fight, Mattingly stabbed Cox with a knife and fled the scene. Cox was taken to Springview Hospital and then transferred to University of Louisville Hospital where he was treated and remains while recovering.

An Assault 1st warrant was issued for Mattingly, who was arrested today at 10:43 AM EDT at Fuel Total Systems in Lebanon and was lodged in the Marion County Detention Center. Tpr. Logan Smith is investigating.


This story was posted on 2015-04-14 15:19:47
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