Northwest Lakeland (33805) – Brutal Confession: Florida Woman Stabs Rival ‘In Her Motherf—ing Brain,’ Brags on Facebook – ARREST MADE
Northwest Lakeland (33805) – A shocking and gruesome stabbing in Lakeland, Florida has left the community stunned after a woman allegedly attacked her romantic rival and later bragged about it on Facebook, according to police. The incident, described by investigators as one of the most “vicious and unrepentant” they’ve seen, unfolded late Monday evening during a domestic confrontation in the 1100 block of West 10th Street.

Authorities say 31-year-old Keondra Williams was arrested after she stabbed another woman—reportedly involved with the same man—in the head with a kitchen knife, shouting “I stabbed that [expletive] in her motherf—ing brain,” and later posting a chilling play-by-play on her social media account. The victim, who has not been named, is in critical but stable condition at Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center after undergoing emergency surgery.
Police tracked Williams down hours later using her location-tagged Facebook post. She was taken into custody without incident and is now facing attempted murder charges.
Detectives believe the stabbing was premeditated, citing violent messages exchanged between the two women earlier in the week. The case has reignited concerns about online confessions, domestic disputes escalating into public violence, and the influence of social media in criminal behavior.
Key Facts
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BREAKING: Woman stabbed romantic rival in the head, posted about it on Facebook
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IMPACT: One critically injured; suspect in custody, facing attempted murder charges
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “She admitted it on video. There’s no remorse.” – Capt. Brent Hudson, Lakeland PD
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ACTION: Report violent threats or posts online to law enforcement immediately
Hyperlocal Impact
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Precise Location:
Northwest Lakeland (33805) – Near W 10th St and N Webster Ave, close to Simpson Park -
Community Connection:
“We heard screaming, then sirens. Never thought something this evil would happen here.”
– Trisha G., owner of Trish’s Nails & Spa two blocks away
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
This case is the third social media–linked violent crime reported in Polk County in the past 60 days. Authorities say online platforms are increasingly being used for real-time confessions, threats, and violent boasting, making digital evidence critical for law enforcement response.
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» Polk County Victim Assistance Services: (863) 534-4623
» National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“If you or someone you know is involved in escalating domestic conflict, seek help before violence erupts.”
– Chief Sammy Taylor, Lakeland Police Department
Update Log
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11:00 PM: Victim admitted to Lakeland Regional in critical condition
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12:15 AM: Suspect arrested at nearby residence after Facebook post goes viral
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1:45 AM: Police confirm attempted murder charge filed, digital evidence preserved
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