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03-17-2016, 09:12 PM
State trooper stabs man who tried to choke, drown him in creek
MILL CREEK, W.Va. (WCHS/WVAH) It was a fight for survival in Randolph County, where West Virginia State Police said a trooper had to stab a man who tried to choke and drown the officer in a creek.
Nathaniel Wegman, 27, of Elkins will be charged with attempted murder once he is released from the hospital, according to a news release from state police.
Wegman, who was wanted on a burglary charge in Indiana, fled on foot. Cornelius was able to catch up with him in a stream, where Wegman resisted arrest and assaulted Cornelius, causing him to fall and hit his head on the creek bottom.
Wegman then tried to choke and drown Cornelius, according to the press release. The trooper couldn't reach his gun because he was pinned to the ground, but was able to get to his knife, which was used to stop the assault.
State Police said Wegman received multiple wounds to his torso and chin. He fled the scene with Laura Lynn, 32, of Mooresville, Ind., State Police said.
A passer-by noticed Cornelius in the creek, helped him out of the water and called 911.
Lynn and Wegman fled in the vehicle into a wooded area along County Route 43 - where Lynn was later arrested.
http://cbs6albany.com/news/nation-world/state-trooper-stabs-man-who-tried-to-choke-drown-him-in-creek?wap=0
MILL CREEK, W.Va. (WCHS/WVAH) It was a fight for survival in Randolph County, where West Virginia State Police said a trooper had to stab a man who tried to choke and drown the officer in a creek.
Nathaniel Wegman, 27, of Elkins will be charged with attempted murder once he is released from the hospital, according to a news release from state police.
Wegman, who was wanted on a burglary charge in Indiana, fled on foot. Cornelius was able to catch up with him in a stream, where Wegman resisted arrest and assaulted Cornelius, causing him to fall and hit his head on the creek bottom.
Wegman then tried to choke and drown Cornelius, according to the press release. The trooper couldn't reach his gun because he was pinned to the ground, but was able to get to his knife, which was used to stop the assault.
State Police said Wegman received multiple wounds to his torso and chin. He fled the scene with Laura Lynn, 32, of Mooresville, Ind., State Police said.
A passer-by noticed Cornelius in the creek, helped him out of the water and called 911.
Lynn and Wegman fled in the vehicle into a wooded area along County Route 43 - where Lynn was later arrested.
http://cbs6albany.com/news/nation-world/state-trooper-stabs-man-who-tried-to-choke-drown-him-in-creek?wap=0