Father tries to shoot his son, misses, then stabs him, Mobile sheriff says

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Father tries to shoot his son, misses, then stabs him, Mobile sheriff says
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A 62-year-old Creola man is in the Mobile Metro Jail, accused of firing multiple shots at his son before stabbing him, according to the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office.

Deputies were summoned to a residence on Lister Lane Wednesday to assist Creola police with a possible stabbing. When they arrived, they located the victim, Jessie Lee Walker, suffering from a stab wound to the chest.

The elder Walker remained in jail as of Thursday morning, held on $2,000 bond for charges of 3rd-degree domestic violence/menacing and 3rd-degree domestic violence/reckless endangerment.

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