Man stabbed in Pawling fight has died

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Alligator recovered after a dispute in Pawling. Copyright 2024 Mid-Hudson News

DUTCHESS COUNTY – The man who was stabbed during a dispute on March 2, 2024, in Pawling has died.  Two men, including the homeowner of the property where the fight occurred, have been in custody at the Dutchess County Jail since the fight.

Pawling resident Giuseppe Vassallo, 43, was arrested and charged with felony attempted murder, felony assault with intent to cause serious physical injury with a weapon, and misdemeanor criminal possession of a weapon with intent to use.   John Sorell, 27, also from Pawling, was arrested and charged with felony attempted murder and felony criminal possession of a weapon-loaded firearm.

The two suspects face additional charges pending the cause of death as determined by the medical examiner.

State troopers responded to Vassallo’s eight-bedroom home at 52 South Quaker Hill Road on March 2 at 4:35 p.m. for a report of a person suffering from a stab wound.  As police were responding, they received additional information that a gun was also involved in the altercation and an alligator was in the basement of the residence.

The police investigation determined that Vassallo, Sorell, and the victim were involved in a dispute over tools.  During the altercation, Sorrel fired several shots from a semi-automatic rifle in the direction of several people, missing all of them.  Vassallo, according to Dutchess County District Attorney Anthony Parisi, allegedly stabbed the 42-year-old victim repeatedly with a knife.

The bleeding victim fled the scene in a car before police arrived but he was located a short time later by state police and transported to Danbury Hospital where he had been treated for his injuries.

A New York State Environmental Conservation officer responded to the scene and removed a live four-foot-long alligator from the residence.




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