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‘I might die on my front lawn’: Spokane man describes fighting off man who attacked him with a hatchet
‘I might die on my front lawn’: Spokane man describes fighting off man who attacked him with a hatchet
‘I might die on my front lawn’: Spokane man describes fighting off man who attacked him with a hatchet

Published on: 08/22/2026

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Court documents detail a violent confrontation at a South Hill home that left a man with multiple injuries, including a skull fracture.

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