Teen sisters arrested for attempting to stab their own mother after she turned off the internet
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In a disturbing incident in Houston, three teenage sisters, aged 14, 15, and 16, have been charged with aggravated assault after allegedly attempting to stab their mother over the withdrawal of Wi-Fi access. Following their mother's action, the girls reportedly coordinated a violent plan which included using kitchen knives and even striking her with a brick. Their grandmother intervened but was also knocked down in the chaos. Thankfully, both adults escaped serious injuries, showcasing the alarming capabilities of youth violence arising from digital dependency.
"The three siblings allegedly coordinated a plan to try and kill the mother," Gonzalez wrote on X.
"Because the mother turned off the Wi-Fi, all three grabbed kitchen knives and chased her throughout the house and into the street, attempting to stab her."
"The mother was struck with a brick" and "In the process, the grandmother was knocked over while trying to protect" her.
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