Houston teen sisters Wi-Fi attack
Three teenage sisters in Houston teen sisters Wi-Fi attack, have been arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly attempting to kill their mother for turning off the home’s Wi-Fi connection.
According to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, the disturbing incident unfolded when the 39-year-old mother disabled internet access at their residence. The North Carolina news decision reportedly triggered a violent reaction from her daughters—ages 14, 15, and 16—who allegedly grabbed kitchen knives and chased their mother throughout the home and into the street.
During the attack, one of the teens is said to have struck the mother with a brick. In a further tragic twist, the girls’ 70-year-old grandmother was also injured after being knocked down while trying to protect her daughter from harm.
Despite the intensity of the assault, both the mother and grandmother sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities confirmed that the three juveniles were taken into custody and are currently being held at the Harris County Juvenile Detention Center. Details regarding legal representation and court proceedings have not yet been made public.
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