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Muncie Man Convicted in Sword Attack on Store Manager

MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) _ A central Indiana man has been convicted on felony charges for a sword attack that followed an argument with a grocery store manager.
 
A Delaware County judge found 63-year-old Johnny Junior Wesley of Muncie guilty this week of battery with a deadly weapon and intimidation. He'll be sentenced May 13.
 
The Star Press reports Wesley was accused of attacking the manager of a Marsh Supermarket store in Muncie following a disagreement about his purchase of cigarettes. The manager wasn't cut with the sword, but the weapon did leave a welt on his leg,
 
Wesley claimed he acted in self-defense after the manager pulled two handguns on him and fired once.
 
But witness accounts and store surveillance video showed that the manager was unarmed.

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