Crime & Safety
Stabbing Victim Also Faces Charges in Alleged Pot Deal
A Holliston man who was stabbed during a drug transaction now also faces charges.

A Holliston man also faces charges in an incident where he was stabbed after allegedly selling fake marijuana to two men in August.
Jordan Greendale, 19, was allegedly stabbed in the back with a knife and punched by three men later in the evening after the drug transaction, but now also faces drug and assault charges in connection with the incident, reported WCVB News.
William Michaels-Henry, 19, North Andover stabbed Greendale in the back on Aug. 27, after allegedly realizing the $70 in drugs he had purchased were grass clippings.
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Greendale also faces charges of assault with a dangerous weapon, conspiracy to violate the state’s drug laws, larceny less than $250, and distribution of counterfeit drugs.
Michaels-Henry faces charges that include armed assault with the intent to murder. Another man and juvenile female were charged in connection with the incident, said WCVB.
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The incident occurred at Goodwell Park, and Michaels-Henry was arrested at a home in North Andover the evening of the incident, reported NECN.
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