Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Eddie Conley admits snapping, stabbing man on bus for looking at him

Posted by Justin Kendall on Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 8:00 AM

Eddie Conley admitted stabbing a man with a box cutter.
  • Eddie Conley admitted stabbing a man with a box cutter.
Eddie Conley admitted stabbing a man with a box cutter.
Don't look at Eddie Conley. Seriously, he doesn't like it.

Conley was riding on an KCATA bus with his brother when they started arguing with another passenger. The problem: the passenger was supposedly looking at Conley, according to the Star. The argument heated up and the men started fighting. That's when Conley is accused of stabbing the passenger with a box cutter.



Conley also accidentally slashed his brother, who suffered a severe cut to his left forearm and a finger on his left hand.

The

passenger realized he'd been stabbed and took off running as soon as

the bus had stopped at Truman Road and Prospect Avenue. He tracked down

police officers at Truman and Brooklyn and was taken to a local hospital

with stab wounds to his torso and back.

Police interviewed Conley, who claimed he didn't know anything. Except

he was betrayed by his trusty box cutter, which had blood on the blade.

Conley was arrested.

In an interview with detectives, he admitted that he "snapped out of

anger" and started swinging his box cutter, but he wasn't sure that he'd

cut anyone. Sounds like he did.

Conley is charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action. For his sake, Conley better not cop the same attitude with the judge.

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