Senior Citizen Charged in Casino Knife Incident

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In a distressing turn of events, a senior citizen from Las Vegas now faces serious charges following a violent disagreement at the Orleans Hotel and Casino. Seventy-year-old Mitchell Graham is accused of using a steak knife to settle a dispute over a slot machine—a shocking reminder of the passions that can flare in the heat of the moment.

The altercation, erupting on the morning of December 31st, quickly spiraled into violence, prompting an urgent police response. Upon their arrival close to 9 a.m., law enforcement encountered Graham detained by hotel security near the south entrance. Security personnel handed over a black knife sheath to the officers, indicating Graham’s responsibility for the assault.


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Within his front pocket, they discovered a steak knife roughly three to four inches in length. Under questioning, Graham conceded ownership of the weapon, which he claimed was for personal protection.

Graham recounted the events leading up to the incident, explaining he had left money in the slot machine while taking a restroom break. Upon returning, he found his place at the machine taken. Confronting the new player and demanding his seat back, matters escalated when the other man retrieved a voucher from the machine and walked away. Graham, convinced he had been robbed, admitted to pulling out his knife, though he maintained the stabbing was unintentional, suggesting the chaos of their tangle led to the unintended injury.

Eyewitness accounts, however, cast Graham’s recollection in a questionable light. The victim narrated a different scenario to the police; he had entered the casino with his mother and had joined a friend at an adjacent slot machine when Graham accused him of occupying his rightful spot. The dispute climaxed with Graham stabbing the victim as he tried to leave the scene. According to the victim’s friend, the slot machine in question wasn’t even the same one Graham had been using.

The victim, luckily sustaining only a superficial wound, expressed his dismay at being attacked apparently with no justification. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential for violence in places of chance and entertainment.

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Melinda Cochrane is a poet, teacher and fiction author. She is also the editor and publisher of The Inspired Heart, a collection of international writers. Melinda also runs a publishing company, Melinda Cochrane International books for aspiring writers, based out Montreal, Quebec. Her publication credits include: The art of poetic inquiry, (Backalong Books), a novella, Desperate Freedom, (Brian Wrixon Books Canada), and 2 collections of poetry; The Man Who Stole Father’s Boat, (Backalong Books), and She’s an Island Poet, Desperate Freedom was on the bestseller's list for one week, and The Man Who Stole Father’s Boat is one of hope and encouragement for all those living in the social welfare system. She’s been published in online magazines such as, (regular writer for) ‘Life as a Human’, and Shannon Grissom’s magazine.