Prosecutors say a Detroit man is at the center of a disturbing series of alleged attacks on women he was dating, all tied to the same east-side home and stretching from March 2025 to January 2026. The case moved a step further Friday when he was arraigned in Detroit’s 36th District Court on a slate of felony charges, including an allegation that one woman was stabbed in the neck.
According to The Detroit News, 31-year-old Donneal Darren Sandridge-Jones stood mute during the arraignment, and a not-guilty plea was entered on his behalf in online court records. The outlet reports the matter is being handled in 36th District Court as a felony case.
Charges Filed By Prosecutor
The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office says Sandridge-Jones is facing a long list of charges: assault with intent to do great bodily harm, assault with intent to murder, unlawful imprisonment, three counts each of felonious assault and domestic violence, and two counts of malicious destruction of property. Prosecutors say each incident happened at the same residence on Detroit’s east side and grew out of a Detroit Police Department investigation.
Victim Recounts Attack
One of the alleged victims, 27-year-old Jakayla Archie, told WXYZ she met the suspect through Facebook Dating. She said their January encounter turned violent when he allegedly stabbed her multiple times in the neck and forced her at knifepoint to drive to several locations. Archie said she eventually managed to run back to the house and call 911, an account prosecutors say lines up with what is described in their filings.
Local outlets report that the same Elmdale Street address had already been the focus of two earlier alleged attacks. On March 31, 2025, a brick was reportedly thrown through a woman’s car window and struck her in the face. On July 13, 2025, prosecutors say a woman from Taylor was assaulted while the suspect was armed with a knife, and her phone and vehicle were damaged in the chaos. ClickOnDetroit has outlined that timeline of alleged incidents and the charges that followed…