Knox Woman Accused of Attacking Husband With Knife Waives Hearing

Aly Delp

Aly Delp

Published October 17, 2019 4:27 am
Knox Woman Accused of Attacking Husband With Knife Waives Hearing

BEAVER TWP., Pa. (EYT) — A Knox woman who allegedly attacked her husband with a knife and then struck, scratched, shoved, and punched two other family members who attempted to stop her waived her hearing on Tuesday.

According to court documents, the following charges against 56-year-old Laura Texter, of Knox, were waived for court on Tuesday, October 15:

– Aggravated Assault, Felony 1 (two counts)
– Aggravated Assault, Felony 2
– Simple Assault, Misdemeanor 2 (four counts)
– Recklessly Endangering Another Person, Misdemeanor 2 (two counts)
– Resist Arrest/Other Law Enforcement, Misdemeanor 2
– Harassment — Subject Other to Physical Contact, Summary (four counts)

The charges have been transferred to the Clarion County Court of Common Pleas.

Texter remains lodged in the Clarion County Jail on $75,000.00 monetary bail.

The charges stem from an incident that occurred in Beaver Township on Saturday, October 5.

Details of the case:

According to a criminal complaint, on October 5, Trooper Lingle, of the Clarion-based State Police, was dispatched to a residence on Grace Road in Knox, Beaver Township, Clarion County, for a report of an active domestic violence incident between family members.

The complaint notes that when Trooper Lingle and Corporal Yockey arrived at the scene, they observed Laura Texter outside the residence physically harassing the victims.

According to the complaint, the first victim, Texter’s husband, reported that Texter had physically attacked him with a knife, cutting him on his left forearm, and had also bitten his right upper arm.

The second victim told police that as he was attempting to stop Texter, she hit him in the left side of his ribs with the knife three times, causing marks, the complaint states.

A third victim reported that she also attempted to stop the fight when Texter clawed her face with her fingernails causing marks to her face. The third victim also stated that Texter had shoved her and punched her in the face several times, according to the complaint.

The complaint also indicates that as Texter was being placed under arrest, she intentionally kicked Corporal Yockey several times and stated she wanted to “kick him in his face.”

Texter was arraigned in front of Magisterial District Judge Amy Long Turk at 7:30 p.m. on October 5.

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