Judge doubles bond for suspect in Glastonbury stabbing Police have charged Jason McCormick with the attempted murder of Bruce Bemer, who has been convicted of sex trafficking. Author: Gaby Molina Updated: 9:25 PM EST December 31, 2020 VERNON, Conn. — A man accused of a stabbing in Glastonbury was arraigned in Rockville Superior Court. A judge doubled 47-year-old Jason McCormick's bond to $1 million. McCormick is charged with attempted murder, among other charges, for the incident on December 30th at 215 Sherwood Drive. Police say he stabbed a man multiple times. Attorney Anthony Spinella confirmed the victim was Bruce Bemer, owner of the New-London Waterford Speedbowl, who was convicted of running a human trafficking ring. Bemer is currently free while he is appealing his case.