The victim reportedly told investigators that he was sleeping when the woman woke him up and began attacking him.
, Briana Lacost, 25, and her boyfriend had gone out drinking. When they returned home on Meadowview Avenue, it was about 3:30 a.m., Lacost allegedly began hitting the victim for wetting the bed. He tried to get her to stop but said she continued to hit him., Lacost allegedly charged the victim with a knife and stabbed him.
East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office said that Lacost told them that she and her boyfriend got home late and when she found out that the victim wet the bed, she got upset, according to. She then said she got the victim out of bed and hit him. She also said that the victim had choked her. Lacost allegedly admitted to stabbing the victim under the arm when he seemed to try to leave, according to
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