Man stabbed in dispute over Democratic nominations

by Rob Peters | February 26, 2008 at 07:34 pm
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This makes the Democratic debate in Ohio seem a little tame.

NORRISTOWN, Pa. - Montgomery County authorities say a man stabbed his brother-in-law during an argument over who should get the Democratic nomination for president.

What's more, Jose Ortiz, 28, who's charged with felony assault, is a registered Republican.

District Attorney Risa Ferman said Ortiz supports Hillary Clinton and Sean Shurelds supports Barack Obama. She told reporters Monday that the two got into an argument in a Collegeville home Thursday night and Shurelds tried to choke Ortiz. She says Ortiz then stabbed Shurelds in the abdomen.

Shurelds was taken to a hospital in critical condition, but is expected to recover.

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TheBigRuski
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at 20:19 on February 26th, 2008

Rob Peters, I like this story. It's good stuff. Saw this one earlier...was wondering when it would make NP. Good find!

Albert Milliron
Albert Milliron
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at 16:15 on February 27th, 2008

Rob Peters, I like this story. It's good stuff.  Probably better to talk it over a cup of coffee, but this is PA where my family settled in 1749 we get a bit stuck to our candidates.

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Albert Milliron

BTW the footage comes from Myrtle beach CNN / CBC Debate when the last real sparks flared

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