A Texas woman is in jail in Florida for attempting to kill a former friend at a 7-Eleven last month, police say, by plunging a knife into the victim after agreeing to “meet in Miami to fight” and then bragging about it on social media.
Shakia Jenkins, 29, of Houston, said, “Call me Chucky and Michael Myers ho,” in an Instagram Live video reviewed by the Miami Police Department, according to her criminal complaint.
“That ho can have fingerprints, evidence, I don’t give a flying f—,” Jenkins allegedly said after a viewer asked “why you stabbed that girl?” about the victim’s murder on July 15. “That ho lucky her family ain’t making a GoFundMe right now b—.”
Police say Jenkins attacked the victim, who was not named in the complaint, with a “small black knife” in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood after a fight at the upscale hookah lounge Uncut Miami earlier in the evening.
The two allegedly exited their vehicles and “approached each other” after arriving at the convenience store to fight before things nearly turned deadly.
“During the fight, the victim felt a sharp object stabbing her in the face and yelled, ‘She’s stabbing me,'” according to the complaint!
Police investigators reviewed video recordings from Instagram and Facebook, as well as written statements she made in posts, and allegedly found Jenkins saying things like, “I ain’t sorry, b—.” At all.
According to authorities, the attackers made statements such as “I’ll do it again” and others. She and the victim “used to be friends” after meeting on social media in 2023, but their friendship “ended abruptly” in 2024 due to an argument at a Valentine’s Day party.
“I tried to stab her in the eye and the middle of her forehead,” Jenkins claimed, noting that the victim was “lucky [she] woke to see another day,” according to the complaint.
“I should have finished that ho off,” Jenkins allegedly stated.
“I should have put a bullet in that ho mouth,” she allegedly said. “Stab that ho in her mother f—ing brain, in the middle of her f—ing head and come out the back.”
Jenkins, who faces attempted first-degree murder charges, was held without bond on Monday. Her criminal record includes prior convictions for grand theft in Florida and fraud in Texas.