A Texas woman landed behind bars in Florida after allegedly stabbing a former friend in a 7-Eleven parking lot — and later bragging about the attack on social media, according to police.
Shakia Jenkins, 29, of Houston, was arrested for attempted murder after meeting the woman in Miami “to fight,” then stabbing her with a knife during a brawl last month, investigators said.
“Call me Chucky and Michael Myers, ho,” Jenkins said during an Instagram Live video reviewed by the Miami Police Department, according to her criminal complaint.
When a viewer asked her why she stabbed the woman, Jenkins reportedly replied:
“That ho can have fingerprints, evidence, I don’t give a flying f—. That ho lucky her family ain’t making a GoFundMe right now, b—.”
The attack
Police say Jenkins and the victim — who wasn’t named — got into an argument earlier that night at Uncut Miami, an upscale hookah lounge. Later, they both drove to a 7-Eleven in Liberty City and got out of their vehicles to fight. That’s when things turned violent.
“During the fight, the victim felt a sharp object stabbing her in the face and yelled, ‘She’s stabbing me,’” the complaint states.
Investigators say Jenkins used a “small black knife” in the assault. She then posted multiple statements and videos on Instagram and Facebook admitting to the attack, according to authorities.
“I ain’t sorry, b—. At all. I’ll do it again,” she allegedly said in one post.
Jenkins and the victim had once been friends after connecting on social media in 2023, but their relationship fell apart after a Valentine’s Day party argument in 2024.
Cold admissions
In the videos and posts, Jenkins described the attack in chilling detail, investigators said.
“I tried to stab her in the eye and the middle of her forehead,” she reportedly stated. “She lucky she woke to see another day.”
Jenkins added:
“I should have finished that ho off. I should have put a bullet in that ho mouth.
Stab that ho in her mother f—ing brain, in the middle of her f—ing head and come out the back.”
Charges and history
Jenkins faces an attempted first-degree murder charge and remained held without bond as of Monday. Court records show she has prior convictions for grand theft in Florida and fraud in Texas.
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