She Stabbed 15-year-old Sister 10 Times
In Cutler Bay, Florida, a shocking act of violence unfolded on Sunday afternoon. According to the Miami‑Dade Sheriff’s Office, 26-year-old Lynn My Le walked into a home on the 21100 block of Southwest 92nd Avenue at around 3:30 p.m. and brutally attacked a 15-year-old girl while she was sleeping in the living room.
Witness reports say the teen awoke to find Le going through her phone. When the teen confronted her and tried to retrieve the device, Le allegedly pulled out a large black knife and stabbed the teen about four times in the back, causing her to collapse. The teen attempted to flee toward the front door, but Le allegedly chased her and continued to stab, adding roughly six more stabs throughout the body before stopping. The victim survived the attack despite being stabbed approximately ten times.
Le did not speak to detectives after her arrest and is being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center without bond, facing charges of attempted murder.
This case raises urgent questions:
💭 What triggers such extreme violence between young adults and teens?
💭 Should smartphones and privacy in homes be taken more seriously as catalysts for conflict?
💭 How can parents and communities intervene earlier when relationships or household conflicts escalate toward lethal aggression?


Lock her up. She should never be allowed to see the light of day again