Crime & Safety
Man Charged In In Glastonbury Stabbing Fails To Post $1 Million Bond
A man implicated in a Glastonbury stabbing incident remained in custody on a high bond Monday.

GLASTONBURY, CT — A man charged in a Glastonbury stabbing incident failed to post A $1 million bond in Manchester Superior Court Monday.
Marcus McDaniel, 52, is scheduled to be back before a judge on March 14, according to the clerk's office.
At 9:51 p.m. Sunday, Glastonbury police arrested McDaniel for a stabbing that occurred at 2141 Main Street earlier in the day. A gymnastics meet was taking place at the Academy Building and an altercation turned violent, police said.
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Children witnessed the stabbing, according to initial police reports.
A warrant charged McDaniel with criminal attempt at murder, first-degree assault, breach of peace, and risk of injury to a minor.
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McDaniel surrendered Sunday night.
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