• Son of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar charged with stabbing neighbor over trash ca

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    A son of basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was charged Monday in the stabbing of a neighbor in a dispute over a trash can earlier this year, authorities said.

    Adam Abdul-Jabbar, 28, is accused of stabbing his 60-year-old neighbor
    with a large hunting knife and fracturing the man's skull in the incident
    June 9, the Orange County, California, district attorney's office said in
    a statement.

    The victim, who wasn't identified, nearly died from blood loss after
    collapsing outside the emergency room where his wife drove him, the
    statement said.

    Abdul-Jabbar was charged with three felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon and other crimes. He faces a maximum sentence of nearly 10 years in prison, the statement said.

    The DA's office said the argument began after the victim, who shares a
    driveway with Abdul-Jabbar, confronted Abdul-Jabbar after he didn't take
    in trash cans for an elderly roommate.

    Abdul-Jabbar is accused of stabbing the man multiple times, including in
    the back of the head, causing the man's skull fracture and brain bleeding.

    In a statement to NBC News, an attorney for Abdul-Jabbar, Shawn Holley,
    said it was the "complaining witness" who "initiated the altercation and
    it was Mr. Abdul-Jabbar who contacted the police to report it."

    "For these reasons and many more, we are disappointed that this case was
    filed, but stand ready to address the charges in court," Holley said.

    Court records show that Abdul-Jabbar was released from jail on June 11 on $25,000 bond.

    He is scheduled to be arraigned Sept. 9.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/son-kareem-abdul-jabbar-charged- stabbing-neighbor-over-trash-can-n1238119

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