Tanieka Ray charged with attempted murder after running over ex-boyfriend multiple times

Tanieka ray charged with attempted murder after running over ex-boyfriend multiple times

Tanieka Ray charged with attempted murder after running over ex-boyfriend multiple times

Memphis, TN A woman has been charged with attempted first-degree murder after allegedly running over her ex-boyfriend multiple times with her SUV. The incident occurred on a residential street around 11:30 a.m. Saturday.

Tanieka Ray, 39, reportedly struck her ex-boyfriend, who then fell in a neighbor’s yard. As he attempted to escape, Ray allegedly continued to run him over three to four times.

The neighbor, who found the victim injured and propped against a fence, called police for assistance. Officers arrived and discovered the man in critical condition and rushed him to the hospital.

Witnesses stated they heard Ray yelling threats while making U-turns in her SUV. The victim later confirmed Ray hit him with the vehicle and pursued him as he tried to crawl away.

Following the incident, Ray allegedly crashed her vehicle into a utility pole a few houses away before fleeing on foot. She was located later by police in south Memphis, where a neighbor identified her in a lineup.

Tanieka Ray’s ex-boyfriend sustained multiple fractures and dislocated body parts, requiring surgery. She remains in custody on the attempted murder charge.

Great-grandmother charged with attempted murder after botched murder-suicide

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Great-grandmother charged with attempted murder after botched murder-suicide

Pierson, FL A great-grandmother has been arrested for attempting to kill her disabled great-granddaughter during an alleged murder-suicide incident. Deborah Collier, 69, faces one count of attempted murder in the first degree.

The events transpired on Monday afternoon in and around DeLand and Pierson, a region situated about 30 miles from Daytona Beach. A letter discovered at Collier’s residence raised alarm, leading law enforcement to consider her suicidal and search for her in a silver Chrysler Pacifica.

Upon locating the vehicle, deputies found Collier’s great-granddaughter, 13-year-old Sophia Abbott, asleep in the passenger seat. The deputy observed that Sophia was breathing normally and showing no immediate signs of distress.

Collier informed officers that Sophia, who is non-verbal, autistic, and incapable of independent movement, could potentially become aggressive if awakened. Backup was requested to ensure both Collier and Sophia received appropriate assistance.

As the situation unfolded, a second deputy arrived and discovered signs of distress surrounding Sophia, including white pill residue and signs of urination. Paramedics were called in to assist, and Sophia was taken to a local hospital for evaluation.

A search of the vehicle revealed prescription medications and a letter that expressed Collier’s despair related to her family situation. The letter contained a plea and described Collier’s desire for peace from the stress imposed by caregiving for Sophia.

During discussions with law enforcement, Collier explained the challenges of caring for Sophia, stating that both she and her husband had been the girl’s sole guardians. Collier outlined Sophia’s severe disabilities, which require constant care and have posed significant physical challenges for her and her spouse.

Collier mentioned that her husband was often critical of her and that tensions had escalated within the family due to caregiving issues. She expressed her concerns about Sophia’s future and her own inability to cope.

Law enforcement documented Collier’s comments, including her acknowledgment of the letters found in the vehicle. Collier indicated that the letters were part of her planning process, and she reflected on her intentions concerning Sophia.

Ultimately, Collier admitted to having thoughts of ending their lives. She expressed the belief that if she could not care for Sophia, she could not leave her behind.

Collier remains in custody at the Volusia County Jail with no bond. She is scheduled to face arraignment on January 22, 2026.

Man arrested for brutal murder of wife in Illinois

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Man arrested for brutal murder of wife in Illinois

Batavia, IL A man has been arrested and charged with murdering his wife in a violent incident at their apartment. Hector Luvianos-Barrera, 37, faces two counts of first-degree murder following the attack on Tuesday.

The event occurred early Tuesday morning at an apartment on Church Street. Luvianos-Barrera called 911 at approximately 4:30 a.m. and was found outside the residence by police.

Inside the apartment, officers discovered his wife, Noemi Parada Narvaez, 43, with severe injuries. Paramedics performed lifesaving measures, but she died at the scene.

Police described the incident as domestic-related. The Kane County Coroner’s Office confirmed the victim’s identity.

During a court hearing on Christmas Eve, Assistant State’s Attorney Tyler Cox presented disturbing details about the attack. Cox stated that Luvianos-Barrera stabbed Narvaez between 20 and 30 times in the head and an additional 20 to 25 times in her back, neck, and chest.

The prosecutor also reported that the defendant struck Narvaez’s body with a hammer multiple times. The victim sustained extensive lacerations and a fractured skull.

Luvianos-Barrera claimed that he acted in self-defense during the incident. The prosecution described the attack as excessively violent and unprovoked.

The couple allegedly consumed alcohol before the situation escalated. Luvianos-Barrera stated that Narvaez accused him of infidelity and began to throw objects.

He also reported that he attempted to calm his wife but discovered she was armed with a knife. The defendant claimed that he wrested the knife away from her before the attack began.

Court records indicate he admitted to stabbing Narvaez and hitting her with the hammer. He was found with his wife lying face down, covered with a blanket.

Luvianos-Barrera remains detained in the Kane County Jail without bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for January 2.

Florida husband sets wife on fire in attempted murder-suicide after divorce request

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Husband sets wife on fire in attempted murder-suicide after divorce request

Ocala, FL A Florida man allegedly doused his wife in gasoline and ignited a fire at their home following her request for a divorce. Alfonza Green, 51, faces charges of attempted first-degree murder and arson.

Marion County sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene on November 30. Upon arrival, they discovered Green with burns and heard witnesses say he had set himself ablaze.

The victim reported that she was on her bed when Green emerged from the shower. She initially thought he was leaving until she felt something cold poured on her.

She confronted him, asking what he was doing. Green reportedly responded that if he died, they would both die together because they were married.

The victim attempted to flee and urged Green not to follow through with his threats. She realized he had poured gasoline on her just as he attempted to ignite a fire using a lighter.

In post-Miranda statements, Green claimed that he had poured gasoline on the bed due to feeling overwhelmed by life. He also alleged that the victim left the room before he ignited the flames.

There were six individuals inside the home, including the victim’s 11-year-old grandson. None of them sustained injuries.

Green was arrested on Tuesday and is currently held at Marion County Jail without bond.

Man sentenced to life in prison for brutal murder of girlfriend

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Man sentenced to life in prison for brutal murder of girlfriend

Lackawanna County, PA A Pennsylvania man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his girlfriend. Donnell Brunson, 57, received a mandatory life sentence from Judge Michael Barrasse, along with an additional term of 18 to 24 months for risking catastrophe.

The crimes occurred in November when Brunson killed his girlfriend, Danielle Barbuti, 49, after believing she was cheating on him. The jury found him guilty of first-degree murder.

On Nov. 28, Brunson attacked Barbuti in their shared apartment. He initially punched her before using a ceramic ashtray and a pillow as instruments of death.

After the attack, Brunson attempted to take his own life by ingesting sleeping pills and cutting his wrist. He turned on the gas stove in hopes of causing an explosion, which did not occur.

When Brunson awoke later that day, he became aware of Barbuti’s lifeless body. He covered her with a blanket and left the apartment, where police found a bloody scene upon their arrival.

Barbuti’s sister discovered the crime scene after failing to reach her sister. She found the apartment door open and uncovered the tragedy.

Law enforcement located Brunson that same day. He had returned to a mobile home after leaving Barbuti’s apartment. He was found under a blanket, with blood all over his hands and in the mobile home.

During the sentencing, Barbuti’s sister spoke about her loss and the impact on their family. Brunson expressed remorse but also mentioned perceived threats from Barbuti.

Her sister-in-law questioned Brunson’s claims of fear for his life. Emotions ran high as family members discussed the impact of Barbuti’s murder on their lives and family dynamics.