Joe Herrera, a 39-year-old man from Waco, Texas, has been charged with aggravated assault after allegedly stabbing his live-in girlfriend multiple times in the chest with a paring knife. The incident, which police attribute to his paranoia about infidelity, occurred on March 3 at their residence on Colcord Avenue. Herrera was arrested and booked on a $20,000 bond.
On March 3, police in Waco, Texas, responded to a 911 call reporting a stabbing at a home on Colcord Avenue. Officers arrived to find a broken front window and Joe Herrera, 39, standing in the yard with blood on his shirt. The victim, Herrera's live-in girlfriend, told authorities that he had stabbed or "stuck" her in the chest several times using the tip of a paring knife before she managed to lock him outside the residence.
Physical injuries on the woman matched her description of the assault, which police say took place roughly two to five minutes before Herrera was excluded from the house. According to the arrest affidavit, Herrera claimed he broke the window to re-enter after spotting his girlfriend without pants inside, accompanied by an unknown man. He further stated that he saw an unidentified Black man flee on foot. However, investigators found no evidence of another person at the scene, suggesting Herrera's actions stemmed from unfounded suspicions of cheating.
The affidavit notes that Herrera "seems to be fixated" on the belief that his girlfriend is unfaithful, with prior arguments centering on his demands to check her cellphone and restrictions on her movements without his knowledge. It also mentions his previous convictions for domestic violence offenses, indicating a pattern in the relationship.
Herrera was arrested earlier in the week following the incident and held in McLennan County Jail on a $20,000 bond. As of the latest reports, he is no longer listed on the jail's inmate roster, though his case has not yet appeared in the county court system.