Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph T. Deters announces the Indictment of Taahviya Chapman

Today, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph T. Deters announced the indictment of Taahviya Chapman (DOB 06/24/98) for one count of Aggravated Murder (SF), two counts of Murder (SF), two counts of Felonious Assault (F2), one count of Attempt Murder (Fl), and one count of Endangering


Children (M1). If convicted on all charges, Chapman faces a maximum possible sentence of life in prison.


On August 31, 2022, Chapman drove her car into Christopher Griffith and Jawon Khalid Lunsford outside of the Spring Grove Village Kroger. After Chapman hit the two men, she proceeded to exit her vehicle and continued to physically assault Lunsford, who was her intended target.


Lunsford shares an infant child with Chapman, who was in Chapman’s vehicle at the time of the assaults. Smart Game Booster Pro Crack


Griffith, who was attempting to enter the Kroger when he was struck, succumbed to his injuries after he was transported to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Lunsford suffered a broken leg as a result of the attack.


Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters commented, “What this woman did is sickening. Her total disregard for human life is stunning.


This woman didn’t care about the lives she put in danger – including her own 8-month-old child. That level of selfishness is impossible to understand, but we will do everything in our power to ensure she spends the rest of her life in prison.


Every day, we see crimes that are more violent and more callous.


As a people, we live in the bed we have made. Useless, endless, and ineffective programs – combined with the decriminalization of crime, the hatred of law enforcement, and misguided blame on everyone but the bad guy has caused this.


I can only deal with the results. It is high time society and its leaders deal with the true causes.”

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