The man accused of committing the Wednesday stabbing has been charged with attempted homicide.
Hector Rodriguez-Garza, 31, was charged with attempted homicide following a Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023, stabbing in Harrisburg, police said. Suspect in slaying of Pa.
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