Posted on 01/12/2023 11:12:18 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
MIAMI, Fla. (WFLA) — A Miami woman was arrested after police said she stabbed her roommate multiple times during an argument over a missing phone, NBC affiliate WTVJ reported.
Police said the stabbing happened at an apartment on Northwest 12th Court. When officers arrived, they found the woman bleeding from her wounds.
The new station reported that the woman was taken to a trauma center and treated for multiple puncture wounds to the right side of her body.
A third roommate told officers that he was leaving when he heard loud screaming and then saw the bleeding woman collapse on the porch, WTVJ reported.
The roommate said he saw Abigail Seane Hennington, 20, standing behind the victim before she fled, according to a police report.
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Yeah, but did she get the phone back?
Ah, it was in her pocket all the time. She just forgot about it. So it’s OK.
were they in a locked garage when it happened? Because what happens in locked garages means no harm no foul according to the left now
also funny that the victim is called ‘the woman’ only
Why did I know it was a black woman?
I saw a tape of Cassius Clay (AKA Mohammed Ali) talking to a group of blacks saying that the ghetto wasn’t out there somewhere but was inside of them and that they needed to have something better on the inside and step up to a better life.
You hardly EVER hear ANYONE say that to blacks.
Blacks need to break from the self-loathing and entitlement mentality of the dysfunctional black culture and up to a better mentality and life.
It may be the only way to do that is to receive Jesus Christ who changes us from the inside out.
Just keeping it real. The worst thing you can do with some people is disrespect them. No impulse control.
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