The Baltimore woman accused of injuring several people during a string of violent crimes across Prince George鈥檚 County on Thursday stabbed a teenage girl eight times in a McDonald鈥檚 parking lot, according to charging documents.
Tanay Stallings-Brown, 31, is facing dozens of charges, including attempted murder and assault, in connection with a series of hit-and-runs and stabbings that police said left multiple people injured.
Stallings-Brown made her first court appearance Monday and is being held without bond.
鈥淲hat we believe is that the defendant traveled to this area for reasons unknown at this time, but certainly did intentionally cause harm to several individuals here in Prince George鈥檚 County, for which she will be held accountable,鈥 Prince George鈥檚 County State鈥檚 Attorney Aisha Braveboy said during a news conference.
There鈥檚 an open warrant for Stalling-Brown鈥檚 arrest in Baltimore, Braveboy said. That warrant is for aggravated assault with a weapon, but officials didn鈥檛 know what kind of weapon was used.
海角精品黑料 has contacted Baltimore鈥檚 state鈥檚 attorney鈥檚 office for more information on that warrant. Prince George鈥檚 County is working with Baltimore to figure out how the cases will be prosecuted, Braveboy said.
Charging documents detail Stallings-Brown鈥檚 attacks over about 90 minutes Thursday night. The car she used, a 2023 Chevrolet Malibu with Illinois plates, was a rental from an Avis location in Baltimore, documents said.
Braveboy and police have said the victims appear to be strangers.
鈥淲e have not seen this level of violence committed against people who are seemingly random strangers in a very long time,鈥 Braveboy said.
The first hit-and-run occurred near Forest Park Drive and Ritchie Road in District Heights, where a woman said she was waiting on the sidewalk when a car deliberately hit her and then fled, charging documents said. That woman was taken to the hospital with head and neck contusions.
Then, two people were walking in the parking lot of a McDonald鈥檚 in Capitol Heights when a dark-colored car with a damaged bumper 鈥渧iolently struck them,鈥 according to charging documents. After hitting both people, Stallings-Brown is accused of getting out of the car with a knife and stabbing one of them eight times 鈥 once on the right side of the neck, twice in the chest, twice in the right arm, twice to the right hand and once to the right thigh, documents said.
That victim, a 15-year-old girl, had life-threatening injuries, the documents said.
Stallings-Brown is accused of driving off the road toward two other pedestrians near Walker Mill Road and Addison Road South in Capitol Heights. One had a broken ankle and the other had several bone fractures, according to charging documents.
Around 6:30 p.m. Thursday, documents said police got to a Sunoco Gas Station in Lanham and found a man with a stab wound to the chest. Stallings-Brown is accused of getting into a car that said 鈥淭axi,鈥 but didn鈥檛 say where she was going. After what documents call 鈥渁 verbal dispute,鈥 Stallings-Brown allegedly stabbed the driver in the chest with a knife.
She pushed it 鈥渄eeper and deeper into the victim鈥檚 chest,鈥 the documents said, but the man was able to get the knife out. Then, Stallings-Brown ran around the car and tried to attack the driver again, but he pushed his door into her and she ran away, documents said.
Police ultimately linked the rental car to Stallings-Brown and arrested her in Baltimore just before 11 p.m.
Charging documents said she refused to speak to detectives about the incidents.
Prince George鈥檚 County police, meanwhile, said Monday they didn鈥檛 have an update on the victims鈥 conditions.
Braveboy said during the news conference that arguments about Stallings-Brown鈥檚 mental health weren鈥檛 brought up in court Monday.
Stallings-Brown鈥檚 mother told The Washington Post that Stallings-Brown , including schizophrenia and ADHD.
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