NEW YORK (WABC) -- A Jamaican reggae artist was slashed in the head, arm and hand by a Brooklyn man wielding a 26-inch sword.
Police say the musician's neighbor was arrested and the sword recovered on Sunday morning.
Garfield Dixon was hospitalized for several hours at Kings County hospital. He left with bandages crowning his dreadlocks and wrapped around his left hand, his wrist and elbow.
Dixon goes by the stage name Major Mackerel, and has released several albums.
His girlfriend, Novia Watson, says that the neighbor said he was angry that Dixon was ha****ing his wife. But Watson says that Dixon never messed with her.
Dixon also denied ha****ing the man's wife.
The 37-year-old neighbor faces charges including assault with intent to cause serious injury with a weapon.
Major Mackerel Chopped With Samurai Sword By Jealous Neighbor
Sunday, 04 October 2009 15:42
Dancehall.Mobi special update - popular 1980s dancehall deejay Major Mackerel (real name - Garfield Dixon) was reportedly hospitalized in Brooklyn, New York earlier today, after he was attacked by a jealous husband wielding a two-foot samurai sword. Mackerel, who has lived in the U.S. since the 1990s, was reportedly slashed across the head and suffered a severe cut on his left palm during an altercation outside his home in East Flatbush, New York some time this morning.
According to police reports, Mackerel was on his way home from a trip to the store, when he was ambushed by his neighbor Oscar Joseph (who also happens to be Jamaican). Joseph reportedly claimed that Mackerel had been flirting with and ha****ing his wife.
Just minutes after the incident, Joseph was arrested, still cl**tching the *lo**y sword. He was charged with assault with intent to cause a serious injury, menacing and criminal possession of a weapon. Mackerel has reportedly denied ha****ing the mans wife, but admitted that a few of his friends may have whistled or called to her earlier in the year.
A wounded Major Mackerel returns to his East Flatbush home from the hospital
A Jamaican reggae star was hospitalized in Brooklyn Sunday after he was attacked by a jealous husband wielding a two-foot samurai sword, police and witnesses said.
Major Mackerel, whose real name is Garfield Dixon, was slashed across the head and hand during a fight outside his East Flatbushhome Sunday morning, police said.
Mackerel, one of reggae dancehall's biggest stars in the 1980s, suffered a severe cut on his left palm during the scuffle.
He was somehow all smiles when he walked out of Kings County Hospital seven hours after the 8 a.m. attack.
"I don't feel bad," said Mackerel, still wearing his hospital gown. "These things happen."
"It's a Jamaican thing," said Mackerel, 41, before adding that he was happy his attacker was immediately arrested.
"How can I feel bad for someone who tried to kill me?"
Mackerel was returning to his East 91st St. home from a trip to the store when he was ambushed by his neighbor Oscar Joseph, investigators said.
Joseph, 37, was holding the wicked blade when he confronted Mackerel and claimed his neighbor had been flirting with his wife.
"He was saying [Mackerel] was ha****ing his wife," said Novia Watson, the reggae star's girlfriend. "[But] he doesn't mess with his wife. I don't know why he said that."
After a heated argument, the men started "wrastling for the sword," Watson said.
"It was a big surprise," said Mackerel. "I was trying not to get cut, not to get stabbed."
Joseph wildly swung his blade at his downstairs neighbor, opening up a small cut on Mackerel's head and slicing his hand.
"He was chopped with a sword," Watson said. "I couldn't believe it."
Joseph was arrested minutes later in front of the building, still cl**tching the *lo**y sword. He was charged with assault with intent to cause a serious injury, menacing and criminal possession of a weapon.
Mackerel, who denied ha****ing Joseph's wife but admitted that a few of his friends may have cat-called her earlier in the year, first tried to play down the seriousness of the assault.
"I had a little argument with a guy and a fell," the lanky reggae star joked. "Just kidding. I had a fight and I got cut."
Mackerel released several albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and gained fame in reggae circles for hits like "Dutty Bungle" and "Sorry Fi Botha."
Joseph, whom neighbors said kept to himself, had several prior arrests for unlicensed driving but no previous violent crimes, according to records
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Garfield Dixon, aka Major Mackerel, returns to his East Flatbush home from the hospital.
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Novia Watson, Major Mackerel's girlfriend, defended him.
A Jamaican reggae star was hospitalized in Brooklyn Sunday after he was attacked by a jealous husband wielding a two-foot samurai sword, police and witnesses said.
Major Mackerel, whose real name is Garfield Dixon, was slashed across the head and hand during a fight outside his East Flatbush home Sunday morning, police said.
Mackerel, one of reggae dancehall's biggest stars in the 1980s, suffered a severe cut on his left palm during the scuffle.
He was somehow all smiles when he walked out of Kings County Hospital seven hours after the 8 a.m. attack.
"I don't feel bad," said Mackerel, still wearing his hospital gown. "These things happen."
"It's a Jamaican thing," said Mackerel, 41, before adding that he was happy his attacker was immediately arrested.
"How can I feel bad for someone who tried to kill me?"
Mackerel was returning to his East 91st St. home from a trip to the store when he was ambushed by his neighbor Oscar Joseph, investigators said.
Joseph, 37, was holding the wicked blade when he confronted Mackerel and claimed his neighbor had been flirting with his wife.
"He was saying [Mackerel] was ha****ing his wife," said Novia Watson, the reggae star's girlfriend. "[But] he doesn't mess with his wife. I don't know why he said that."
After a heated argument, the men started "wrastling for the sword," Watson said.
"It was a big surprise," said Mackerel. "I was trying not to get cut, not to get stabbed."
Joseph wildly swung his blade at his downstairs neighbor, opening up a small cut on Mackerel's head and slicing his hand.
"He was chopped with a sword," Watson said. "I couldn't believe it."
Joseph was arrested minutes later in front of the building, still cl**tching the *lo**y sword. He was charged with assault with intent to cause a serious injury, menacing and criminal possession of a weapon.
Mackerel, who denied ha****ing Joseph's wife but admitted that a few of his friends may have cat-called her earlier in the year, first tried to play down the seriousness of the assault.
"I had a little argument with a guy and a fell," the lanky reggae star joked. "Just kidding. I had a fight and I got cut."
Mackerel released several albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and gained fame in reggae circles for hits like "Dutty Bungle" and "Sorry Fi Botha."
Joseph, whom neighbors said kept to himself, had several prior arrests for unlicensed driving but no previous violent crimes, according to records.