Police in Columbia County were called at around 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10, with reports of a stabbing in the city of Hudson, at a home near Columbia and North Second streets.
An investigation revealed that 52-year-old Randy Shook stabbed his 66-year-old landlord during an argument over possession of a TV remote, Hudson Police said.
The victim suffered a small laceration to his left forearm and was treated by medics. His injuries were not considered life threatening, police said.
Officers recovered a knife at the scene.
There were no other reports of injuries stemming from the ordeal.
Shook was arrested on multiple charges, including felony criminal possession of a weapon and menacing, a misdemeanor.
He was arraigned at the City of Hudson Court, where a judge ordered him held at the Columbia County jail without bail.
Shook was expected back in court on Tuesday, Oct. 11.
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