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Woman Arrested After Grocery Store Attack Leaves Pregnant Victim Injured

Jacksonville, Florida, USASaturday, April 4, 2026
# **Chaos in Broad Daylight: The Unprovoked Attack That Shook Charlotte**

## **A Random Assault Leaves a Pregnant Woman Fighting for Her Life**

In a horrifying display of violence, a Charlotte woman was stabbed in broad daylight outside a local grocery store in March. The victim, a pregnant shopper, was putting her three-year-old son into their car when **Marvina Butler-Hardy** allegedly lunged at her with a **steak knife**, leaving her with a deep chest wound. Miraculously, the victim survived—though the attack left her with a lasting scar and no signs of major organ damage, thanks to a fortunate deflection off bone.

What makes this crime even more chilling? **There was no prior connection between the victim and the attacker.** The assault appeared entirely unprovoked, sending shockwaves through the community.

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## **A Fugitive’s Downfall: A Cracked Windshield Leads to Justice**

For weeks, Butler-Hardy evaded authorities after North Carolina issued a public alert. Her capture came not through an extensive manhunt, but through **a routine traffic stop in Florida**—one that many drivers might overlook.

A state trooper pulled her over for a **cracked windshield**, a violation often ignored by motorists but treated seriously by law enforcement for safety reasons. During the stop, her ID revealed the grim truth: she was wanted in connection with the Charlotte stabbing.

A System Under Scrutiny: Could This Have Been Prevented?

The case has reignited debates about violent offenders slipping through the cracks of the justice system. With Butler-Hardy’s history of violence, many are asking: Could stricter measures have prevented this brutal attack?

As the community grapples with the aftermath, one question lingers: How many more dangerous individuals remain free, waiting for the next routine traffic stop to reveal their crimes?


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