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Grand jury indicts brothers for attempted murder

By Star-Advertiser staff

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LAST UPDATED: 02:37 p.m. HST, Nov 14, 2012


An Oahu grand jury today indicted two brothers charged with attempted murder in the stabbing and beating of a man who tried to break up a fight between the two men in Makiki Friday night.

Atory, 31, and Nick Willy, 29, are charged with second-degree attempted murder and second-degree assault. Both remain in custody with bail at $50,000 for each brother.

The brothers allegedly stabbed a man four times and beat him with a baseball bat when he tried to break up a fight between the two. The 39-year-old victim remains hospitalized.






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Masami wrote:
"The brothers allegedly stabbed a man four times and beat him with a baseball bat when he tried to break up a fight between the two. Some ANIMALS belong in cages....and these two fit.
on November 14,2012 | 12:21PM
KelleeMalia wrote:
No good deed goes unpunished. Poor guy.
on November 14,2012 | 01:21PM
Pocho wrote:
let me take a guess, they are of Micronesian descent?
on November 14,2012 | 01:35PM
40black wrote:
rajah dat!!
on November 14,2012 | 02:13PM
allie wrote:
yikes!
on November 14,2012 | 03:20PM
Poipounder808 wrote:
Micros cannot handle alcohol. Sober they are hard workers very nice, drunk they are a menace to society.
on November 14,2012 | 03:43PM
ejkorvette wrote:
Knock Knock. Who's there? Two. Two Who? Two more Degenerates looking for 3 hots and a cot. Sentence: 15yrs yrs hard labor. Lets' see how Hawaii Court systems handle this one.
on November 14,2012 | 07:27PM
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