Gainesville Police arrested a woman accused of pointing a handgun at someone and ramming her car into another car with two people inside.
Treshorna Debbica Binns, a 28-year-old Gainesville resident was arrested early Tuesday, according to an arrest report.
A woman told police Binns followed her car after she picked up a man around Binns’ home on Southwest Depot Avenue Tuesday morning. Binns was in a romantic relationship with the man for about six months, the report said.
The man and woman noticed Binns was following them in her car when they stopped for gas, the report said. Binns pulled up behind the car and raised the gun.
The woman got into her car and drove to Northwest 14th Street. Binns rammed her car while the two were still inside and pushed it onto the curb, the report said.
The woman’s car, which was severly damaged, came to a rest on the corner of Northwest 14th Avenue and Northwest First Avenue, the report said.
The passenger fled from the car and officers couldn’t find him, police said.
While in custody, Binns denied the incident and said she was home all day, police said.
Binns was arrested on charges of aggravated battery and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intention to kill, according to the report. She is being held in Alachua County Jail in lieu of a $60,000 bond.
Gainesville Police arrested a woman accused of pointing a handgun at someone and ramming her car into another car with two people inside.
Treshorna Debbica Binns, a 28-year-old Gainesville resident was arrested early Tuesday, according to an arrest report.
A woman told police Binns followed her car after she picked up a man around Binns’ home on Southwest Depot Avenue Tuesday morning. Binns was in a romantic relationship with the man for about six months, the report said.
The man and woman noticed Binns was following them in her car when they stopped for gas, the report said. Binns pulled up behind the car and raised the gun.
The woman got into her car and drove to Northwest 14th Street. Binns rammed her car while the two were still inside and pushed it onto the curb, the report said.
The woman’s car, which was severly damaged, came to a rest on the corner of Northwest 14th Avenue and Northwest First Avenue, the report said.
The passenger fled from the car and officers couldn’t find him, police said.
While in custody, Binns denied the incident and said she was home all day, police said.
Binns was arrested on charges of aggravated battery and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intention to kill, according to the report. She is being held in Alachua County Jail in lieu of a $60,000 bond.
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Treshorna Debbica Binns