Man Charged in Knife Attack at Groton Navy Base Indicted on Federal Charges

The Norwich man accused of "swinging a knife" and assaulting two officers at the Groton submarine base earlier this month has been indicted on federal charges.

According to a spokesperson for the Navy, Gary Ray Brunache, 35, of Norwich, showed up to the base armed with a knife on the night of Thursday, Nov. 13, prompting an officer to open fire. One Department of Defense officer was caught in the crossfire and a second was stabbed in the leg.

Brunache, who said he went to the base to see his brother, walked from Norwich to the Navy base, officials said.

While there, he became frustrated when officers at the main gate on Crystal Lake Road wouldn't let him in and began "swinging a knife" at Officer Brian McCarthy, according to the NCIS officer who filed a complaint against him.

Officer William Kephart fired pepper spray at Brunache, who stabbed Kephart in the leg, NCIS officials said. McCarthy fired three rounds and missed, but officers "eventually subdued" Brunache.

Kephart suffered a stab wound to the leg and McCarthy, who was caught in a spray of bullets, were taken to the hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. Both officers were released from the hospital that night.

Groton Town Police apprehended Brunache, who was not injured, and brought him to a local hospital for a medical evaluation. He was arrested Nov. 13.

Brunache has been charged with assault on a federal officer and assault with a dangerous weapon on a Navy base. Brunache remains in the custody of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service until a detention hearing is held.

He was indicted Nov. 24 on federal charges of assaulting a federal officer. He could face up to 40 years in prison if convicted, according to the U.S. attorney's office.

Brunache worked at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville in 2002, according to a casino spokesperson.

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