Boyfriend walks home after allegedly being stabbed by girlfriend

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OKLAHOMA CITY – An Oklahoma City woman is facing a charges after she allegedly stabbed her boyfriend near a local grocery store.

Police and EMSA rushed  to a home along E. Madison on Tuesday after receiving a call about a stabbing.

When they arrived, they found a man suffering with a stab wound to his stomach.

While the victim was rushed to the hospital, officials learned that he had also allegedly  been stabbed by the same suspect a week before the latest assault.

According to the police affidavit, the victim told officers that he was stabbed by his girlfriend after she got mad at him.

He claimed that 45-year-old Renada Diane Livingston assaulted him near Buy For Less, located along N.E. 23rd St. and Martin Luther King Ave.

After he was stabbed, he says he walked home.

Livingston was arrested for domestic abuse with a deadly weapon.

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