Salisbury man convicted in March stabbing

1280 Derrick Harmon

SALISBURY, Md. – A Salisbury man has been convicted of assault and other charges stemming from a stabbing earlier this year.

In the late hours of March 1st, Derrick Harmon became involved in an altercation with patrons inside Brew River in Salisbury. During the scuffle, Harmon pulled out a knife and stabbed the victim in the chest and lower back.

The victim was taken to TidalHealth where they were treated for their injuries and released.

Harmon was convicted on Tuesday of first degree assault and related charges following a two-day jury trial. Sentencing was deferred pending receipt of a Pre-Sentence Investigation report, and Harmon will remain in custody pending sentencing.

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