Two arrested in domestic stabbing

A Ruston couple was arrested Monday morning after they were allegedly involved in a fight that led to the man going to the hospital.

Christopher Wilson, 27, and Dwaynekeyah Wilson, 31, were both arrested for domestic abuse battery after an investigation by Ruston Police.

Christopher Wilson told police his girlfriend stabbed him. Officers saw a bleeding stab wound on his left shoulder. Wilson said he was gathering his belongings to leave their residence. He said he was outside of his apartment when Dwaynekeyah stabbed him after pulling a pocket knife out of her pocket.

Ruston Ambulance Service responded to the scene and transported Christopher Wilson to the hospital.


Dwaynekeyah Wilson, who had left the scene, contacted Ruston Police by phone and was directed to go to the police station. She told officers she and Christopher had been having an argument over some missing marijuana. Dwaynekeyah said Christopher kicked the front door of the apartment, damaging the door frame. He became aggressive and when he walked past he bumped her with his shoulder. She said while they were outside the apartment, Christopher grabbed her by her arms and she pulled away. She said she grabbed an object from a pile of Christopher’s belongings outside the door and hit him on the shoulder with it. She said she did not know what she grabbed from the pile.

Dwaynekeyah was arrested for domestic abuse battery and booked at the Lincoln Parish Detention Center.

When Christopher Wilson was released from the emergency room, he was arrested and taken to the Lincoln Parish Detention Center, where he was booked for domestic abuse battery and simple criminal damage to property. A hold was placed for the Louisiana Department of Corrections–Probation and Parole.

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