Grafton Thomas, charged with attacking 5 and killing 1 with a machete, diagnosed with schizophrenia; hearing this month will decide if he can stand in court

Grafton Thomas ordered committed to a treatment facility for no more than four months to determine if he can reach 'the capacity to permit criminal proceedings' to go forward

Josef Neumann, 72, was severely injured in December assault, suffering deep gashes to his head from machete-wielding attacker that left him in a coma

Federal court gives US Attorney's Office two weeks to respond to application for a competency evaluation for Grafton Thomas who wounded five people, one critically, in assault

Grafton Thomas denies denies all charges as lawyer says he suffers from mental illness and is not responsible for Hannukah attack that wounded 5, including 1 critically

Grafton Thomas pleads not guilty to hate crime charges in machete assault on party goers at rabbi's home, but court warns of consequences if one of five injured dies

Grafton Thomas, accused in Hanukkah attack at rabbi's home, hit with five counts each of attempting to kill victims based on their religion and obstructing religious exercise

Police chief in area says vehicle from November incident similar to car owned by Grafton Thomas's mother, but no positive link has been made

Relatives of Josef Neumann say his chances of waking up are slim due to severe head injuries, and he will likely be partially paralyzed even if he does

Military officials say Thomas Grafton was removed from service in 2002 for 'fraudulent enlistment;' lawyer says he suffered wrist injury

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