Los Angeles Times

Napa man is stabbed, then turns tables on alleged attacker

- By Jeremy Childs

In a stunning reversal of fortune, a 61-year-old man who was stabbed outside his Napa County home defended himself by taking the knife out and stabbing his assailant back, police say.

The stabbing was reported around 9 a.m. Saturday

in the 5200 block of Silverado Trail, according to the Napa County Sheriff’s Office.

Sheriff ’s spokesman Henry Wofford said the victim had gone out to check a circuit breaker after the power went out in his residence. While outside, the man encountere­d a stranger, later identified as Andrew

Dixon, 33, standing on his property.

The men had never met before, Wofford said.

When the victim confronted Dixon for trespassin­g, officials said, Dixon responded by pulling out a knife and stabbing the victim in the back.

The two got in a fight, and as the pair wrestled, the 61year-old man pulled the knife out from his back and used it to stab Dixon in the torso right below his chest, according to Wofford.

“You have a fight-orflight-type personalit­y,” Wofford said. “This person was a fight personalit­y.”

The stabbing brought Dixon to his knees and he remained subdued until authoritie­s arrived. Both men were taken to Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center with injuries that were not life-threatenin­g.

Dixon was discharged from the hospital Saturday and booked into Napa County jail on suspicion of attempted murder, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon.

He remained in custody without bail, though charges had yet to be submitted Monday to the Napa County district attorney’s office, said spokesman Carlos Villatoro.

Wofford was released from the hospital.

“This story has a happy ending,” Wofford said. “Not all of them end this way.”

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