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North Texas Man Accused Of Yelling 'White Power' & Other Racist Slurs Before Repeatedly Stabbing Black Man

PALO PINTO COUNTY (CBSDFW.COM) - A white man in North Texas is in police custody, accused of making racially offensive comments before stabbing a black man several times.

According to police, it was just before midnight on June 10 when officers were called to Mickey's Pub on East Hubbard Street. The person who made the emergency call reported that a man had been stabbed, and another male suspect had fled the scene.

Officers arrived to find a 33-year-old black man with several stab wounds. The victim, whose name has not been released, was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Witnesses reportedly told police a man inside the bar had made several racially offensive statements about "White Power" and pulled out a knife that looked like a switchblade before management began escorting him out. That man, later identified as Montana Amburn, allegedly fought with managers as he was being thrown out of the bar and once outside berated other patrons, and approached the victim's wife while brandishing the knife.

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(credit: Mineral Wells Police Department)

Police say the victim was cut twice -- once in the hand and once on the elbow -- by Amburn as he stepped in to protect his wife.

Several people at the bar identified Amburn as the stabber. Mineral Wells police say when they located the 27-year-old several hours later he had a head injury.

After getting medical attention Amburn was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

There have been calls for Amburn to be charged with a hate crime, but as it stands police say there is the potential for charges to be upgraded to a first degree felony offense.

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