OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Jesse McComb was charged Thursday for allegedly stabbing two people earlier this week.
A $500,000 cash bond was set at an initial appearance Thursday. He returns to court July 16th for a preliminary hearing.
According to the criminal complaint, McComb became upset with Mark Haima outside a bar after unsuccessful trying to buy a cigarette from Haima.
McComb then allegedly stabbed Haima and Michelle Gebauer. Another bar patron then came to the victims’ aid, punching McComb and knocking him out.
Haima was stabbed three times: twice in the abdomen and once on the arm. Gebauer was stabbed twice in the abdomen, the complaint states.
The criminal complaint suggests that McComb talked to police, however, no comments or recounting of the incident from his point of view are included in the document.
If convicted of the two counts, McComb faces up to 120 years in prison.


