
A Green Bay man has been charged after he allegedly stabbed another man in the neck with a screwdriver.
46-year-old Brian C. Marsaw is facing a charge of Attempted First Degree Intentional Homicide with Use of a Dangerous Weapon for the March 18th incident.
Officers were dispatched to a home in the Township of Ledgeview after the attack and were told by a witness that Marsaw and the victim had been yelling at each other prior to the attack.
During the argument, Marsaw reportedly pulled a screwdriver out of his pocket and started stabbing the table before standing up and stabbing the victim in the side of the neck.
The screwdriver was fully embedded in his neck, as he told investigators it was all the way up to the handle.
Marsaw’s bail was set at $75,000 cash.












