San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

POLICE SAY MAN SLASHED THREE WITH MACHETE AT STORE

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A Long Island man is facing assault and weapons charges for allegedly attacking three people with a machete at a sporting goods store.

Suffolk County police said Saturday that the attack occurred the previous afternoon at a Dick’s Sporting Goods store in Patchogue, about 30 miles east of New York City.

Treyvius Tunstall allegedly asked to buy rifles but walked away after he was asked to provide identifica­tion. According to police, he then slashed a store manager with a machete and attacked two other people as he fled.

The store manager suffered wounds to the torso, arms and head, Suffolk County Police Commission­er Rodney Harrison said Saturday. Prosecutor­s said Tunstall severed tendons in the store manager’s arms during the attack.

The manager was treated at the scene by paramedics and taken to a hospital with serious but non-life-threatenin­g injuries.

A customer was struck in the head by the back of the machete and a person in the parking lot was cut on the arm and shoulder, according to police. Both victims were treated at the scene for minor injuries.

Police apprehende­d Tunstall nearby. Through his court-appointed attorney, the 22-year-old West Babylon resident pleaded not guilty at a court appearance Saturday to three counts of assault and six weapons counts, and was ordered held on $400,000 cash bail or $800,000 bond.

According to Harrison, Tunstall had gone to a Dick’s store in Bay Shore, about 15 miles away, earlier in the afternoon and bought the machete, a knife and a backpack but was told to go to the Patchogue store if he wanted to purchase rifles.

Police hadn’t determined a motive for the attack, Harrison said.

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