Public Safety

Fourth Burlington knife assault in last week leads to arrest

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By Guy Page

Another knife-related crime in Burlington led to the arrest of a 38-year-old man Wednesday evening, just days after a fatal downtown stabbing and two other knife-involved assaults.

Burlington police say Nicholas Hulbert, 38, a vagrant, was allegedly committing a retail theft at City Market at 82 South Winooski Avenue at about 6:41 PM August 19 when a store manager attempted to intervene.

Police say Hulbert then produced a knife, placing the manager in fear for his life, before fleeing on foot.

Responding officers found Hulbert less than a block from City Market and took him into custody without further incident. He was ordered held on $10,000 bail and was scheduled for arraignment Thursday, August 20, in Chittenden Superior Court.

Police classified the incident as assault robbery with a deadly weapon. It comes amid heightened concern about knife violence in Burlington following the fatal stabbing of 24-year-old Deng Dau in downtown Burlington early Saturday morning.

Also, Burlington Police reported this morning that a 50 year old vagrant, Jason Anderson, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon after an early morning August 15 stabbing at St. Paul and Bank streets that left the victim with 17 stitches in his back.

And, last Thursday, a group of juvenile e-bikers showed a knife as they assaulted an adult bike rider north of North Beach on the bikepath, leaving him injured and his tires slashed.


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  1. The altercation at City Market was a simple misunderstanding. Burlington’s free range human community is under the impression that food is a human right and that the intolerant and ignorant store employee was standing in the way of his availing himself of simple nutrition in the only way he could. Panhandling gets old after a while and sometimes you just have to assert yourself of the benefits often promoted by our progressive leaders.

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