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Charges filed in connection to 2020 stabbing incident
Cedar Rapids, Iowa – Charges have been filed in Cedar Rapids in connection with a stabbing that happened in August 2020.
Kendall Chavez Johnson, 36, was charged with attempted murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, and assault with a dangerous weapon.
According to Cedar Rapids Police, dispatch received a report of a male who had been stabbed numerous times in the 100 block of 14th Street NW around 11:55 p.m. on Monday, August 24, 2020. When officers arrived, they discovered a male with injuries to his neck, torso, and extremities. The man was taken by an ambulance to a nearby hospital for treatment of apparent serious injuries.
Officers believe Johnson and the victim got into a fight, which led to the alleged stabbing. Johnson allegedly stabbed the victim eight times, causing near-fatal blood loss, according to a criminal complaint filed in Linn County District Court. According to the victim, Johnson also allegedly claimed that he was a “killer.”
According to authorities, blood evidence gathered at the site matched a DNA result for Johnson.
Johnson is being held at the Linn County Jail.
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