ASHLAND —
A retired city fire department captain was stabbed Sunday evening when police say a road-rage incident between him and another motorcyclist escalated into physical violence.
Patrick Steele, 52, of Ashland, was taken to St. Mary’s Medical Center following the incident, which occurred about 7:45 p.m. in the 2500 block of Central Parkway.
According to Ashland Police Department Maj. Mark McDowell, Steele was apparently angered by something another motorcycle rider, Dewey Greear, 57, did and rode to his house to confront him.
A fight ensued, during which Steele was stabbed with a pocket knife, McDowell said.
Greear was charged with first-degree assault. He wasn’t arrested, but was cited to court after complaining of a medical emergency, McDowell said. He was taken to King’s Daughters Medical Center.
Greear has filed a cross-complaint against Steele for fourth-degree assault, which is under review by County Attorney Phillip Hedrick, McDowell said.
Fourth-degree assault is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail. First-degree assault is a Class B felony that carries a 10- to 20-year prison sentence.
Steele was taken initially to KDMC before being transferred to St. Mary’s, McDowell said. He was listed in stable condition Monday, a St. Mary’s spokeswoman said.
Greear remained in KDMC Monday. He was listed in good condition, hospital spokesman Tom Dearing said.
KENNETH HART can be reached at khart@dailyindependent.com or
(606) 326-2654.
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