Man pleads not guilty to Cabazon stabbing
A man accused of stabbing another man at a Cabazon home, leaving him hospitalized in critical condition, pleaded not guilty to an attempted murder charge today.
Scott Fitzgerald Scanlon, 50, of Cabazon is accused in the Sept. 2 stabbing of a 35-year-old man in the 49000 block of Mountain View Avenue.
Sheriff’s deputies were sent to the address around 6:40 a.m. and found that the victim, whose name was withheld, “had been stabbed during an altercation at a residence,” according to Sgt. Richard Carroll of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, who did not elaborate on a possible
motive.
Scanlon, who also faces sentence-enhancing allegations of using a weapon and causing great bodily injury, was booked into the Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility in Banning, where he was being held without bail, county jail records show.
He’s set to return to a Banning courtroom on Dec. 14 for a felony settlement conference.
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