Denver stabbing suspect ‘talked about puncturing’ victim’s heart: Affidavit

DENVER — A woman facing assault charges after allegedly stabbing her victim repeatedly at the Union Station bus terminal in downtown Denver over the weekend “talked about puncturing” the woman’s heart as she was being arrested, an affidavit obtained by Denver7 Tuesday shows.

Nakila Green, 37, was arrested following the seemingly unprovoked attack at the bus terminal just before 10 p.m. Sunday, according to police.

A witness told police Green was pacing around “looking for someone who was not paying attention” before she sat next to the victim, pulled out a knife, and started stabbing the woman multiple times in the leg and chest.

Denver stabbing suspect ‘talked about puncturing’ victim’s heart: Affidavit

The witness screamed for office and saw “the defendant attempt to continue stabbing the victim,” before Regional Transportation District (RTD) officials rushed over and held Green at gunpoint, according to the affidavit…

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