On the evening of April 11, a quiet apartment in Tallahassee turned into a scene of violence when a domestic dispute over a television escalated into a shocking act of aggression. Teariney Dixon, a 28‑year‑old resident of the city, is now facing serious charges after police reports say she stabbed her boyfriend and tried to saw off his hair during a heated argument about who would keep the TV after their breakup.
The Escalating Conflict: From TV Argument to Violence
What began as a routine disagreement over a shared television set quickly spiraled into a chaotic confrontation. According to the boyfriend’s statement to the Tallahassee Police Department, the couple had been arguing for months about infidelity and the division of their shared belongings. The latest spark came when the boyfriend insisted that the TV should remain his property, while Dixon claimed it belonged to her. The disagreement turned physical when Dixon allegedly grabbed a kitchen knife, slashed the boyfriend’s arm, and then brandished a pair of scissors in an attempt to cut his hair.
Witnesses who were called to the scene described a “frantic” environment. The apartment’s living room was strewn with broken picture frames, overturned coffee tables, and a shattered television. The boyfriend, who was later taken to a local hospital for a minor laceration, reported that Dixon had “threatened” him and “tried to cut his hair off” before he was able to restrain her.
Police Response and Investigation Findings
Deputies responded to the call at approximately 9:45 p.m. after the boyfriend dialed 911 to report a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, officers observed signs of a struggle: a broken glass bottle on the floor, a dented television frame, and a partially cut hair strand on the floor near the boyfriend’s left arm. The boyfriend was cooperative and provided a written statement detailing the events.
Investigators collected forensic evidence, including DNA traces on the knife handle and the scissors. A forensic analysis confirmed that the knife had been used to inflict a superficial cut on the boyfriend’s forearm, while the scissors had been used to attempt to sever a strand of hair. The hair sample was later sent to a forensic lab, where it was identified as belonging to the boyfriend, confirming the alleged attempt to cut his hair.
Following the evidence collection, Dixon was taken into custody at the Tallahassee Police Station. She was booked on charges of assault with a deadly weapon, attempted assault, and domestic violence. The arrest was made in accordance with Florida’s domestic violence statutes, which allow for immediate detention when a victim reports an ongoing threat or injury.
Legal Consequences and Community Reaction
Dixon’s arrest has sparked a conversation about domestic violence in the Tallahassee community. Local advocacy groups have called for increased resources for victims, while law enforcement officials emphasized the importance of reporting domestic disputes promptly. The Tallahassee Police Department has announced plans to host a series of community outreach events focused on recognizing the signs of domestic abuse and providing support for those in crisis.
In the legal arena, Dixon faces potential penalties of up to 15 years in prison if convicted of assault with a deadly weapon. The case is currently pending in the Leon County Circuit Court,









