Crime and Courts

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's Son Charged in Neighbor's Stabbing

The argument began over a trash can dispute.

In this file photo, Adam Abdul-Jabbar appears on an episode of "Family Feud" in 2017.
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The son of basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was charged Tuesday in California with stabbing a neighbor with a hunting knife during an argument over trash cans.

Adam Abdul-Jabbar, 28, of San Clemente was charged with three counts of assault with a deadly weapon and one count of carrying a dirk or dagger. The felony charges include enhancements alleging the attack caused great bodily injury.

He could face up to nine years and eight months in prison if convicted.

Abdul-Jabbar and his neighbor share a driveway. Abdul-Jabbar stabbed the neighbor several times on June 9 after the man confronted him about failing to take in trash cans for Abdul-Jabbar's elderly roommate, the Orange County district attorney's office said.

One wound to the back of his head caused a brain bleed, prosecutors said.

β€œThe 60-year-old victim suffered a fractured skull and nearly died from blood loss after collapsing outside of the emergency room,” the statement said.

β€œA dispute between neighbors should never escalate to violence, much less the ruthless nature of this attack,” District Attorney Todd Spitzer said in the statement. β€œViolence of any kind will not be tolerated in Orange County and those who choose to inflict violence on others will be prosecuted.”

Abdul-Jabbar's attorney told the Orange County Register that the neighbor started the altercation and his client called police to report it.

β€œFor these reasons and many more, we are disappointed that this case was filed, but stand ready to address the charges in court,” lawyer Shawn Holley said.

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