Correa was taken into custody on Thursday on a fugitive from justice warrant.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
November 17, 2023
Atlanta, Georgia - On Thursday, Atlanta police and the U.S. Marshals Service arrested Christian Abdon Correa, 21, from Wisconsin for a fugitive from justice warrant for the October 27 stabbing of his 17-year-old girlfriend in Franklin, Wisconsin. Correa was criminally charged for attempted 1st-degree intentional homicide with habitual criminality repeater and use of dangerous weapon; strangulation and suffocation with habitual criminality repeater; and child abuse with repeated acts to cause great bodily harm and habitual criminality repeater and use of dangerous weapon in the brutal stabbing incident.
If convicted in Wisconsin, Correa is facing up to 60-years in prison for intentional attempted homicide, and 5-years for use of a dangerous weapon: and an additional 60-years for child abuse to cause great bodily harm, and 5-years for use of a dangerous weapon; and up to 6--years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines for strangulation and suffocation.
According to the criminal complaint, Correa stabbed his girlfriend after she broke up with him and took a knife away from her, after she tried to defend herself. Correa began to choke and beat his girlfriend when he learned that she would no longer be dating him and when she took out a knife from her pocket, Correa was able to take it away from her and he began to stab her multiple times in the face. She suffered a fractured skull, broken nose and stab wounds to the face.
Correa is facing extradition to Wisconsin from Georgia.
Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA)
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