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Woman fatally stabbed romantic rival while wearing an ankle monitor for trying to stab the same woman during a home invasion, prosecutors say

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Last updated: January 1, 2025 2:42 am
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on Friday. Flagg was found unresponsive with multiple stab wounds in the 7300 block of South Bell Avenue in Chicago’s Ashburn neighborhood.

Tousant was arrested at the scene and is now being held without bail. Prosecutors say Tousant confessed to the murder, telling detectives that she was angry that Flagg was dating her ex-boyfriend.

Flagg’s family and friends are devastated by her senseless death. They describe her as a kind and loving person who did not deserve to die in such a violent manner.

This tragic incident has once again brought attention to the flaws in the criminal justice system, particularly the use of electronic monitoring for individuals charged with violent crimes. Sheriff Tom Dart’s concerns about the program seem to be validated by this case, as Tousant was able to commit a heinous act while on electronic monitoring.

The Cook County courts are now facing scrutiny for their decision to release Tousant, despite the serious charges against her. The safety of the public must always be the top priority in these situations, and it is clear that more stringent measures need to be in place to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

As the community mourns the loss of Jessica Flagg, there are calls for justice and accountability for those responsible for her death. The legal system must ensure that individuals who pose a threat to society are not given the opportunity to cause harm, especially when there are warning signs of potential violence.

It is a heartbreaking reminder of the devastating impact that domestic violence can have on families and communities. Flagg’s loved ones are left to grieve her loss and seek solace in the memories of the vibrant and caring person she was.

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May Jessica Flagg rest in peace, and may her tragic death serve as a wake-up call for a reevaluation of the criminal justice system’s approach to handling cases of domestic violence and violent crimes.

On Friday in the 5300 block of West Chicago Avenue, a tragic incident unfolded between two individuals, Tousant and Flagg. According to a Chicago police report, officers intervened in a physical altercation between the two individuals, leading to Flagg falling to the ground and losing consciousness. It was later revealed that Flagg had sustained six stab wounds to her chest, with one of the wounds piercing her heart, as detailed by prosecutors.

Upon detaining Tousant at the scene, law enforcement officers recovered a knife, which prosecutors later confirmed was used in the attack. In a detention petition, Tousant allegedly admitted to stabbing Flagg but claimed it was an act of self-defense.

During a court hearing, Judge Mary Marubio granted a detention order for Tousant based on compelling evidence, including video footage, text messages, social media posts, witness statements, and police observations, all pointing to Tousant as the perpetrator of the violent act. Marubio also noted in the detention order that Tousant was wearing two ankle monitors in court and was prohibited from contacting the victim.

Further investigation revealed that one of the ankle monitors worn by Tousant was part of the Cook County Sheriff’s Office electronic monitoring program. It was confirmed that Tousant was not authorized for movement at the time of the incident, which tragically took place outside the building listed as Tousant’s residence in court records.

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This harrowing event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safety and conflict resolution in our communities. As we await further developments in this case, it is crucial to support the work of journalists committed to bringing original reporting to light. Your contribution helps sustain independent journalism and ensures that stories like these are not overlooked. Thank you for supporting our work.

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