Michigan man stabbed with samurai sword after not buying pot for partner, report says
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A Michigan man was attacked by his samurai sword-wielding partner last month after he allegedly didn't buy marijuana for the suspect, according to a report on Wednesday.
Neil Patrick Wasinski, 28, was hit with various assault charges on Jan. 18, two days after allegedly punching the victim's ribcage and stabbing him with the 21-inch sword inside the suspect's apartment.
Still armed with the bloody sword, Wasinski chased the 23-year-old victim into the parking lot before they both took refuge in their separate apartments, the victim said, according to MLive.
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Police were called to the scene around noon on Jan. 16, when they found the victim smoking a cigarette while holding a bloody towel to his side, the news website said. He suffered multiple stab wounds to his arm and torso and was taken to a local hospital in critical condition, but has since recovered.
The victim said he was Wasinski's boyfriend of one-and-a-half-years and claimed his partner decided to attack him after he failed to buy him marijuana.
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Officers returned to Wasinski's apartment, where he refused to open the door.
Eventually they took Wasinski outside where the suspect spat on one of the officers, the report said.
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Wasinski was charged with assault with intent to murder, assault with a dangerous weapon and assaulting or resisting police, according to MLive.
The intent to murder charge was reportedly dismissed after Wasinski pleaded no contest to the other charges during a Feb. 13 hearing.
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Police referred to Wasinski as a female, but court and voting records listed the suspect as a male, the news website said.