Florida Woman Stabs Boyfriend In Eye With ‘Rabies Needle’ For Looking At Other Women

Florida Woman Stabs Boyfriend In Eye With ‘Rabies Needle’ For Looking At Other Women MDCR

A Florida woman has been arrested after she stabbed her boyfriend in the eye with a hypodermic needle during a domestic dispute. Sandra Jimenez and her partner had been fighting over him “looking at other women,” police say, when the violent incident broke out, per Local 10.

Sandra Jimenez and her boyfriend have been together for 8 years.

However, they seem to have been in an “ongoing argument” over his wandering eye, the Miami Police Department said in an arrest department. Jimenez, 44, was sick of him checking out other women, and this time, things escalated in a very violent way.

The altercation broke out on Saturday, November 25 at their home in Miami’s Upper Eastside area, with police arriving on the scene just before 10 p.m.

Jimenez stabbed her boyfriend in the eyelid with a rabies needle.

According to the MPD report, Jimenez’s boyfriend went to lay down on the couch when she “jumped on top of him with two rabies needles that were for their dogs” and stabbed him through his right eyelid.

She then left the property after realizing what she’d done. The man called police and was soon taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital for treatment.

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Sandra Jimenez was arrested and taken to jail.

A judge found probable cause to charge her with a second-degree felony. She was booked into jail on $7,500 bond.

It’s unclear at the time of writing whether or not she’s still in custody or whether she posted bond and was released.

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