Chicago-a man in the suburbs was sentenced to 8 years in prison on Tuesday to stab a supermarket clerk on Lincoln Square. Nicholas Mann, 28, was on conditional release and on bail for a hanging burglary load at the time of 17 May 2023, attack.
Officials said that the shop-operated Mann recognized as a troublemaker when he entered 7-Eleven on 5206 North Western Avenue around 3.30 pm, so the cashier asked Mann to leave.
Instead, Elleboog de Calumet Heights resident the 51-year-old servant, who tried to push Mann’s store out. A complete fight broke out and Mann would have stabbed the servant twice in the back during the fight.
About two weeks before the attack, Mann placed a $ 500 bail to get out of prison after prosecutors had accused him of a church in Chicago Heights. He argued guilty of that indictment last June in exchange for a prison sentence of 3 years.
On Tuesday, Mann argued guilty of attempted murder for stabbing the 7-Eleven employee. Judge Michael Hood spent the 8-year sentence.
In addition to the burglary cargo, Mann was on bail for a crime attack and on conditional release for a worse battery store at the time of the stabbing.
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