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Bucks County man, 67, charged with shooting, stabbing his grandson

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As an argument grew into a fistfight, a 67-year-old Bucks County man allegedly shot, and then stabbed, his 23-year-old grandson in the back Sunday night, according to Phillyburbs.com.

Alfred Fluck, of Bristol Township, attacked his grandson, Edward Connelly, after Connelly tore apart the family home while drunk, according to the newspaper. When Connelly’s mother tried to break up the fight, she was punched in the face.

Connelly underwent surgery to remove a bullet from his abdomen, and was still hospitalized as of Monday morning, according to the newspaper.

Fluck was arraigned on two counts of aggravated assault, simple assault, illegal possession of a firearm and recklessly endangering another person. Hewas arraigned Monday night and is in Bucks County prison in lieu of 10 percent of $1 million bail, according to the newspaper.

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