Minnesota pastor charged after alleged stabbing of ex

A 61-year-old pastor in St. Paul was arrested and charged with assault after allegedly stabbing his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend during a confrontation over tools.

Terrence Phillip Walker Sr. was arrested on June 26 following the incident at his girlfriend's home. Police responded to reports of a stabbing at 10:45 p.m. on June 25 and found the 39-year-old victim bleeding from a deep abdominal wound.

Walker was released from the Ramsey County Jail on Monday after posting $50,000 bond. He faces an assault charge and is due back in court on July 23.

According to the criminal complaint, the victim arrived at the home believing Walker and his girlfriend were pawning his tools. The confrontation escalated when the men argued outside, leading to the alleged stabbing with a serrated knife or razor.

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