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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Woman fatally stabbed romantic rival while wearing an ankle monitor for trying to stab the same woman during a home invasion, prosecutors say
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Woman fatally stabbed romantic rival while wearing an ankle monitor for trying to stab the same woman during a home invasion, prosecutors say

Last updated: December 31, 2024 1:11 pm
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on Friday. Tousant allegedly attacked Flagg in the 10000 block of South Sangamon Street in the Washington Heights neighborhood. Flagg suffered multiple stab wounds to her chest and arms, and she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Tousant was arrested at the scene and is being held without bail. Prosecutors are seeking to have her held without bail for the murder charges.

This tragic incident has sparked renewed debate over the use of electronic monitoring for individuals accused of violent crimes. Sheriff Tom Dart has long been a vocal critic of the program, citing cases like this as evidence that judges are putting dangerous individuals back on the streets.

Cook County is in the process of transitioning oversight of the electronic monitoring program from the sheriff’s office to the courts. This move comes as a response to concerns about the safety of the community and the effectiveness of ankle monitors in preventing violent crimes.

As this case unfolds, the community is left grappling with the loss of Jessica Flagg and questioning the effectiveness of the criminal justice system in keeping dangerous individuals off the streets. The tragic consequences of this incident highlight the need for a thorough evaluation of the use of electronic monitoring and the criteria for releasing individuals charged with violent offenses.

On Friday in the 5300 block of West Chicago Avenue, a tragic incident unfolded between two individuals, Tousant and Flagg. According to a Chicago police report, officers witnessed Tousant and Flagg engaged in a physical altercation. The officers intervened to separate them, but during the scuffle, Flagg fell to the ground and lost consciousness. It was later revealed that Flagg had sustained six stab wounds to her chest, one of which had punctured her heart, as per prosecutors’ statements.

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Tousant was apprehended by the police at the scene, and a knife was recovered as evidence. In a detention petition, prosecutors claimed that Tousant confessed to stabbing Flagg but argued that it was an act of self-defense.

Subsequently, Judge Mary Marubio issued a detention order, citing various pieces of evidence including video footage, text messages, social media posts, witness testimonies, and police observations that pointed towards Tousant as the perpetrator. Marubio also noted in the order that Tousant was wearing two ankle monitors in court and had been instructed to have no contact with the victim.

Further investigation revealed that one of the ankle monitors worn by Tousant was part of the Cook County Sheriff’s Office electronic monitoring program. The Sheriff’s Office spokesperson confirmed that Tousant was not authorized for any movement at the time of the incident, which occurred outside the building listed as Tousant’s residence in court documents.

This tragic event serves as a reminder of the complexities and consequences of interpersonal conflicts. The legal proceedings surrounding the case will continue to unfold as authorities seek justice for the victim.

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