Indiana Woman Arrested for Fatally Stabbing Boyfriend After Domestic Dispute in Front of Her Son

Indianapolis, IN – An Indiana woman has been arrested and charged with the fatal stabbing of her boyfriend after a violent domestic dispute early Saturday morning. Police say Mirla Gonzalez-Palma, 31, stabbed Breyner “Breynerd” Perez-Matute, 20, in the chest after he allegedly assaulted her in front of her 12-year-old son.

The Incident and Initial Claims

According to court documents and police statements, Gonzalez-Palma initially claimed she acted in self-defense after Perez-Matute hit her during an argument. She said she didn’t feel afraid for her safety but was “enraged” after being struck in the face with a closed fist and open hand. The alleged assault occurred at an apartment in Indianapolis’ Dutchtown neighborhood.

Witness Accounts and Escalation

A friend of Gonzalez-Palma, who was at the scene, provided a statement to police describing the altercation. The friend reported hearing an argument, then seeing Perez-Matute hit Gonzalez-Palma in the face, prompting both individuals to physically fight. The friend said she intervened and removed Perez-Matute from the apartment.

While trying to calm the situation, the friend said Perez-Matute rushed back inside and began strangling Gonzalez-Palma. In response, Gonzalez-Palma allegedly grabbed a knife and later admitted to stabbing Perez-Matute in the chest during the altercation.

Gonzalez-Palma’s Confession and Emotional Reaction

Police say Gonzalez-Palma later admitted to the stabbing but insisted she didn’t intend to kill Perez-Matute. In the aftermath, she allegedly expressed remorse upon learning of his death, stating that she and Perez-Matute had plans to build a house together. She told police she was drunk, enraged, and wanted vengeance following the earlier assault.

Gonzalez-Palma also reportedly admitted to a bite mark on Perez-Matute’s chest from an earlier argument, and said she followed him outside after the initial fight because she was seeking revenge.

Emergency Response and Investigation

After the stabbing, Gonzalez-Palma allegedly shouted, “Don’t die!” while hauling Perez-Matute’s body with the help of two residents to a nearby hospital. However, the injuries proved fatal

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