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Omaha woman gets jail time for stabbing

May 1, 2008 By admin

An Omaha woman is sentenced to prison time after stabbing a customer in an Omaha discount store. Last July, an Iowa woman and two Wal-Mart employees at the Irvington store at on Military Avenue were injured after Rosalind Fuller tried to grab the customer’s purse.

Fuller also stabbed that woman in the back with a knife and then cut the two employees that came to her aid. Those employees were able to hold Fuller down until authorities arrived and made the arrest. Fuller was sentenced to five to eight years in prison on an assault charge.  

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