On Wednesday, Collier County Sheriff’s Office arrested Michael Charles O’Connor, fifty-eight, for a stabbing at a Culver’s speedy-meals eating place in Naples. According to the CCSO arrest record, a detective responded to Naples Community Hospital, where the sufferer of a stabbing turned to being treated for injuries. The victim stated he turned into a Culver’s pressure-through, and O’Connor was shouting at him to “Hurry [expletive]; I’ll kill your [expletive].”
O’Connor endured yelling towards the sufferer, making threats while vehicles continued to transport ahead inside the pressure-via line. The victim reached the force-thru window and let the worker realize O’Conner’s conduct while he felt a bump in the lower back of his vehicle.
The sufferer was given out of his car to test for harm. Before he reached the back of his vehicle, O’Connor rushed him with a knife and started stabbing him. O’Connor and the victim fought for around two minutes before the sufferer could interrupt loose.
The victim suffered accidents in both fingers that required a surgical procedure in Miami.
According to the report, the detective changed into not making touch through any of O’Conner’s previous addresses. He changed into tipped O’Conner, who may be slumbering on his boat near the boat ramp at Naples Landings. CCSO marine gadgets searched for the vicinity but didn’t find O’Conner’s boat docked or anchored there. Eventually, CCSO determined O’Conner was on his ship in waterways close to the Isle of Capri, where the detective arrested O’Conner. According to the record, two knives and T-shirts have been taken from O’Conner’s boat and positioned into evidence. O’Conner faces a fee for Aggravated Battery With A Deadly Weapon. O’Conner was taken to Naples Jail after being handled at the medical institution for a new reduction on his hand.