Do Not Pass Go
Monopoly Game Leads to Santa Fe Knife Attack
By Associated Press on Thu, Oct 27, 2011
SANTA FE (AP) — A Santa Fe woman has been arrested on suspicion of repeatedly stabbing her boyfriend over a game of Monopoly.
The Santa Fe New Mexican reports that police arrested 60-year-old Laura Chavez Wednesday after finding a 48-year-old man with stab wounds and bleeding heavily from his head and right wrist.
According to a probable cause statement from Santa Fe police, Chavez and the victim began fighting because Chavez thought he was cheating.
Chavez was arrested on suspicion of aggravated battery on a household member with a deadly weapon, battery upon a peace officer and assault upon a peace officer.
By Associated Press on Thu, Oct 27, 2011
SANTA FE (AP) — A Santa Fe woman has been arrested on suspicion of repeatedly stabbing her boyfriend over a game of Monopoly.
The Santa Fe New Mexican reports that police arrested 60-year-old Laura Chavez Wednesday after finding a 48-year-old man with stab wounds and bleeding heavily from his head and right wrist.
According to a probable cause statement from Santa Fe police, Chavez and the victim began fighting because Chavez thought he was cheating.
Chavez was arrested on suspicion of aggravated battery on a household member with a deadly weapon, battery upon a peace officer and assault upon a peace officer.
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