COLLEGE PROFESSOR USES CLEAVER ON HUSBAND - An assistant business professor at the University of Charleston has been arrested, charged with assaulting her husband with a meat cleaver.
Julie Marie Norman, 45, allegedly struck her husband, Paul David Egnor, numerous times in the face and body with her closed fist, according to a criminal complaint.
Norman then used a meat cleaver and struck Egnor in the left arm, leaving an open wound that needed several stitches, says the complaint.
Police say the incident happened at about 1:15 a.m. Tuesday.
Norman is an assistant business professor at the University of Charleston.
She is charged with felony malicious wounding.
She was taken to South Central Regional Jail and then released on bail.
HOLD-UP MAN GIVES BLESSING - A man who robbed a Fairplain BP station in Jackson County gave the clerk a blessing before he fled.
A store employee told officers a white male in his mid-40s entered the store, pulled a pistol and asked her to give him all of the money.
The man told her to remain calm and he would not hurt her.
After taking $326 from the store, the robber told the clerk, "God bless...call 911," and then fled.
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