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Mason City man accused of carnival stabbing during melee

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From Clear Lake police:

On July 6th at approximately 11:18 pm in Clear Lake City Park an altercation arose between two groups of young men that were attending the carnival. According to witnesses, two of the individuals identified as 21 year old Cody Kramer of Northwood and 21 year old Hunter Olsen of Mason City began to fight. At some point during the fight 22 year old Landon Martin of Mason City allegedly stepped into the altercation and stabbed Kramer in the cheek. According to witnesses; Martin then threatened the rest of the people in Kramer’s group before he, Olsen and an unidentified female fled the scene. Clear Lake police officers looked for them after the incident was reported, but they were unsuccessful in locating the trio. Kramer later sought medical attention for the wound at the Mercy Medical Center Emergency Room where he received eight stitches. The Clear Lake Police Department has been attempting to get in touch with Martin and Olsen since the incident, but neither subject has contacted the department. An arrest warrant was issued for Landon Martin on a charge of Willful Injury, a class B Felony. He was arrested on Wednesday September 4th and jailed at the Cerro Gordo County Jail. His bond has been set at $10,000 cash.

Martin, Landon Gabriel   SUBJECT IS INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
Martin, Landon Gabriel
SUBJECT IS INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
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1 thought on “Mason City man accused of carnival stabbing during melee

  1. Ah, this is the guy who stabbed the car burglar, Cody Kramer. He looks like evil incarnate in this mug shot. I hope he and Cody get to have some good shouting matches while they’re in jail together. /Sarcasm

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