Woman broke man’s arm before she stabbed him all over his body, then claimed that he was ‘trying to put that stuff down her throat and she had to defend herself’
Indianapolis, IN – According to the police officials, the 25-year-old woman, later identified as BriIey, was taken into custody and later charged with multiple charges, including attempted murder and aggravated battery after she broke a man’s arm and stabbed him multiple times all over his body before claiming self-defence. The unidentified victim survived and was rushed to the hospital with severe injuries.
This unfortunate incident occurred over the weekend, police officials say. The responding officers entered the residence and found the victim suffering from multiple stab wounds. The victim’s arm was also broken and had a piece of broken knife still inside his body. When officers asked the unidentified man what happened, he reportedly replied that he was waiting for the 25-year-old woman to take a shovver together before she started beating him with a basebaII bat and stabbing him with a kitchen knife.
The responding officers found the bat, which was covered in blood, and found the knife handle, also covered in blood. The 25-year-old was reportedly found lying on the couch in the living room. During an interview with investigators, the 25-year-old woman reportedly said that the unidentified man tried to held her down and he tried to put that stuff down her throat. The woman also told authorities that ‘she don’t know what he put in her throat, and she had to defend herself’.
The responding officers that the woman didn’t had any fresh injuries or bruises on her body, while the victim was struck with a baseball bat and stabbed all over his body. The unidentified man also told investigators that he tried to grab the knife as the woman was stabbing him in an attempt to stop the incident but only sustained a cut to his hands. The unidentified victim also stated that there was no argument or reason for the attack. The 25-year-old woman faced several drug possession cases in recent years, court records say.