Updated
Updated · 13WHAM-TV · Jun 22
Rochester Police Probe Stabbing That Severed 42-Year-Old Man's Hand, Recovering AR-Style Rifle
Updated
Updated · 13WHAM-TV · Jun 22

Rochester Police Probe Stabbing That Severed 42-Year-Old Man's Hand, Recovering AR-Style Rifle

3 articles · Updated · 13WHAM-TV · Jun 22

Summary

  • A 42-year-old man was rushed into surgery after a Sunday night stabbing in Rochester severed his hand, though police said his injuries are no longer considered life-threatening.
  • Around 8:20 p.m., officers responding to Clifford and Joseph avenues found bystanders giving aid; police then applied a tourniquet before the victim was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital.
  • A nearby apartment search turned up evidence of shots fired, along with an AR-style rifle and a knife, according to Captain Greg Bello.
  • No suspects were in custody Monday, and Rochester police said the case remains under investigation.

Insights

His hand was severed by a knife, but police found a rifle. How are these two violent acts connected?
Beyond surgery, what is the multi-million dollar lifetime cost for a victim of a single, brutal attack?
Can community-led programs truly break the cycle of violence in Rochester's hardest-hit neighborhoods?