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Wall charged with attempted homicide for Black Eagle stabbing

The victim is in critical condition at the hospital
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Anthony Wall has been charged with attempted deliberate homicide after he allegedly stabbed a man in the neck in Black Eagle.

Cascade County Sheriff Jesse Slaughter said in a news release on Thursday afternoon that Wall called 911 on Thursday morning to report that he had cut the man's neck. Sheriff's deputies and medical personnel arrived and took the victim to Benefis Health System for treatment of his injuries.



According to Sheriff Slaughter, the victim - a family member of Wall's - was in the bathroom getting ready for the day when Wall grabbed a knife from the kitchen, which is adjacent to the bathroom, and used the knife to "cause serious bodily injury to the victim's throat." Deputies and medical personnel noted that the injury to the victim was consistent with Wall's description. They also saw blood on Wall's hands and shirt.

Wall then reportedly went upstairs to wake up his brother and told him what he had done. The two went downstairs and found the victim in the bathroom and "blood everywhere." The brother ran upstairs to get his phone to call 911.

The victim is in critical condition at the hospital, according to Sheriff Slaughter. There is no mention of any possible motive for the incident, which happened on the 200 block of 15th Street in Black Eagle.

We have requested, but not yet received, a booking photo from the Cascade County Detention Center. We will update you as we get more information.



(1st Report, 10 a.m.) Law enforcement officers are investigating an incident in Black Eagle.

A resident told KRTV that she was awakened at about 6:45 a.m. on Thursday by sirens, and she saw an ambulance outside of a nearby house on 15th Street.

Toni McArthur posted on the KRTV Facebook page : "7am....what is going on in Black Eagle....2 sheriff's and an ambulance."

As of 8:45 a.m., there are still Cascade County Sheriff's deputies at the scene, and yellow crime-scene tape surrounds the front yard.

The Cascade County Sheriff's Office has declined to release any details at this point, but said that there is no danger to the public.

We will update you when we get information about the situation.