Woman on probation arrested for stabbing boyfriend
Staff report
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Anna Maria Freeney, 28, was arrested yesterday after allegedly stabbing her boyfriend.
At about 3:25 p.m. on June 2, an Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputy responded to an apartment in Holly Heights and found Freeney walking a few blocks from the apartment. When asked about the stabbing, she reportedly said she had awakened to being choked by the victim, and when he stopped, she went to the kitchen, where she picked up a kitchen knife and “got up on his a**.”
Post Miranda, Freeney reportedly said she and the victim had been in an intimate relationship for the past six months, but “nobody touches her,” so she picked up a knife in the kitchen. She said the victim went into his room, and she went to his bedroom and cracked the door open; at that point, she said, she “didn’t know what she was doing” and started swinging the knife wildly, not knowing what she hit. The deputy noted that she had dried blood on her right hand.
Another deputy reported that the victim said he had come home and asked Freeney to leave the apartment, and she slapped him across the face. He said he put his hands around her neck and strangled her, then let go and went to his room but heard her getting a knife from the kitchen. He said he tried to shut and lock the door, but Freeney stuck the knife through the opening before he could close the door. The victim said Freeney was swinging the knife around, cutting his wrist and collarbone. He said he retreated to the bathroom and collapsed in the bathtub, and then Freeney tried unsuccessfully to take his wallet before putting the knife on the bathroom counter and leaving the apartment.
The deputy reported that a bloody knife was found on the bathroom counter.
A search incident to arrest reportedly produced small baggies of a white powdery substance that tested positive for cocaine.
Freeney has been charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and possession of a controlled substance. She has eight felony convictions (two violent) and six misdemeanor convictions (non-violent); she has served one state prison sentence and was released in 2020, and she is on probation for possession of a controlled substance. She is also facing a sworn complaint for stealing a mobility scooter from an acquaintance. Judge Susan Miller-Jones set bail at $100,000.
Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Finally a decent bail
It looks like she is ready for her second prison term.
And I bet you her social media has her all dolled up and smiley. There are lots of high maintenance, helpless rats out here.
Drugs and jilted lovers just don’t go well together.
After seeing so many boyfriends and husbands being charged and arrested on Dateline NBC, it’s nice to see a woman arrested.
Is not nice to see anyone arrested. It would be nice to see girls being treated like people with respect. There always two side of the story. Her or his, who is telling the true? If you don’t know the story why talk about it. That includes me. Hope they both will be alright and she gets the help she need. Him too.
If they’re criminals, they should be arrested. Whether they’re male, female or just can’t decide that day.
After reading the story, she’s in need of help – especially with anger management.
Did you miss the part about 8 felony convictions, and 6 misdemeanor convictions. Maybe she’s just misunderstood?
No more hair do’s where you’re going
Other than the Ten Commandments, the SWAG area’s church pastors should teach the proper definitions of “girlfriend” and “boyfriend” (and husband and wife), too.
ACLUSPLCDNC 👿👺👹💩🤡
I guess he went from a whipping as$ to running for his life.😄
‘Well I don’t know what you want me to tell you’