Can we tell the truth here? Criminals are just plain stupid!
Lexington detective: Men got into fight with woman, returned to scene and stabbed her
by Christopher Leach | Friday the 13th, January, 2023 | 1:31 PM EST
Two suspects accused of stabbing a 28-year-old woman first assaulted the victim and later returned to the scene to further assault her, according to court testimony given by a detective Friday.
Hunter Townsend, 25, and Keith Merritt, 52, are both facing charges of first degree assault in connection to the incident, according to court records. Both were booked into the Fayette County Detention Center the evening of Jan. 5.
According to testimony from Detective Christopher Ward with the Lexington Police Department, officers were dispatched to the Dollar Tree on Versailles Road just after 3 p.m. on Jan. 3 for a report of a subject down with blood on them. When officers arrived, paramedics were administering care to a woman suffering from multiple stab wounds.
There’s more at the original.
Allegedly, an altercation happened in the Dollar Tree parking lot, Messrs Townsend and Merritt left, and then returned later to stab the woman multiple times. In other words, they had time to think about what they were going to do, and did it anyway!Surveillance cameras picked up the truck Mr Townsend was driving, and were able to capture the license plate number. The victim claimed that both men stabbed her, though Mr Townsend allegedly stabbed her more often.
Under KRS §508.010 Assault in the First Degree is a Class B felony. Under KRS §532.060, the sentence for a Class B felony is not less than ten (10) years nor more than twenty (20) years imprisonment. We don’t know about what the argument was, but after driving away, thinking about it, these two fine gentlemen (allegedly) returned to the scene and tried to kill her. Though not charged with attempted murder — which is another Class B felony — it’s clear that these gentlemen were (allegedly) undertaking an act which could easily have resulted in the victim’s death.
Mr Townsend is 25 years old, at which time we’d hope he was showing some maturity, but apparently not. Mr Merritt, on the other hand, is 52 years old, and ought to have developed at least some wisdom, even if only from a hard life experience, and tried to stop his younger companion.
I would not be surprised if there were some things about which we have not yet been told, or that recreational pharmaceuticals were involved, but, you know what? I really don’t care. Try them, convict them, and sentence them to the maximum term allowable under the law. Men (allegedly) this stupid are not people we want to have walking around town.