Massachusetts Man Charged in Brother's Stabbing Death in Attleboro
ICARO Media Group
In a tragic incident in Attleboro, Massachusetts, a man is facing charges after allegedly stabbing his brother to death early Monday morning. The incident took place in the vicinity of 5 and 6 Melissa Drive, where police were called at 3:25 a.m. to respond to a reported disturbance.
Upon the arrival of officers at the scene, they discovered the victim, 47-year-old Richard McCormick, outside 5 Melissa Drive, suffering from multiple stab wounds. Richard, a resident of North Attleboro, was promptly transported to Sturdy Memorial Hospital, but unfortunately, he was pronounced dead there.
Following the incident, law enforcement arrested the victim's brother, identified as 51-year-old James McCormick, residing in Attleboro. Currently, James is being held on charges of assault with intent to murder and assault and battery. The motive behind the alleged attack remains unknown at this time.
Neighbors of the quiet Melissa Drive community were shocked and disturbed by the violent incident that occurred within their peaceful neighborhood. Kristine Erickson, a resident of Melissa Drive, expressed her surprise, mentioning that there had never been any trouble in the area. Debra Skorker, who also resides nearby, echoed similar sentiments, describing the neighborhood as friendly and harmonious.
James McCormick is scheduled to be arraigned in Attleboro District Court on Tuesday. As the investigation unfolds, authorities will seek to determine the events leading up to the fatal altercation.
This tragic incident serves as a grim reminder that violence can occur even in seemingly tranquil communities. As the legal process unfolds, the Attleboro community mourns the loss of Richard McCormick and stands together in support during this difficult time.
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