Missouri man charged with stabbing girlfriend's father after alleged Facebook post
AURORA, Mo. — An early morning stabbing in Aurora sends one man to the hospital and another to jail.
Tristian Bryne, 21, of Aurora is being held in the Lawrence County Jail without bond on charges of first degree domestic assault and armed criminal action.
Early Thursday morning, officers with the Aurora Marionville Police Department responded to a residence in the 600 block of South Harrison in Aurora for a stabbing. Officers say when they arrived, they found Jason Long, 42, with multiple stab wounds to his abdomen. He was airlifted to a trauma center for surgery where he's currently listed in stable condition.
AMPD says Long is the father of Bryne's girlfriend and they all live together at the residence where the stabbing happened.
Court records say about two hours before the stabbing Bryne made the Facebook post below:
According to the probable cause affidavit filed in Lawrence County, witnesses told investigators that it was Long who was the aggressor. They told police, Long was drunk and verbally harassing those in the home.
Investigators say witnesses reported that Long physically assaulted Bryne before the stabbing. Court records say Bryne admitted to stabbing Long but said it was in self-defense.
He is scheduled for arraignment next week.
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