Posts Tagged ‘stabbing’

Nanuet man sentenced to 25 years in stabbing

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

A Clarkstown code enforcement official was brutally stabbed in April of 2007 while photographing disused cars parked on the lawn of the Trojan household on Jerry’s Ave in Nanuet.  Russel Trojan, the attacker, was convicted of second degree attempted murder and sentenced to 25 years in state prison.  According to the Journal News, Trojan, 51, was a former Nanuet Civic Association activist.  It is unclear what his motive in the attack was, or what the circumstances leading up to the attack were. Supreme Court Justice Catherine Bartlett sentenced Trojan to the maximum allowed by law.

Nanuet man convicted for stabbing cop

Friday, May 16th, 2008

In April 2007, Russel Trojan, 51, was at his home on Jerry’s Ave in Nanuet, when a building inspector came onto his property and started photographing some broken down vehicles parked in violation of town code. The incident escalated and Trojan stabbed the inspector multiple times with a kitchen knife before being subdued by a neighbor. The inspector was hospitalized but did survive. Trojan was convicted of attempted murder in the second degree. A sentence is still pending.