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Deputies say a Gainesville woman who accused neighborhood children of trying to beat up her daughter retaliated by cutting one of them with a meat cleaver.

Brandy Lee Johnson, 33, joined her children in an argument shortly before noon Saturday with a group of other neighborhood children at Oak Park Village where they all lived, according to an Alachua County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

Some of the children ran toward Johnson after she accused them of beating her daughter, the report said, and she ran back into her home.

As the children were walking back to their own home afterward, Johnson came out with a large knife in her hand, the report said.

She then struck a 16-year-old from behind, the report said, delivering a deep cut to her elbow.

A video reviewed by law enforcement on Monday showed a person matching Johnson’s physical description cutting the child, the report said.

Celeste Dale, the mother of the teen cut with the knife, filed two reports with the Sheriff’s Office the previous Tuesday and Thursday, which outlined multiple instances in which the neighborhood children were fighting.

Dale told deputies her 12-year-old daughter was “jumped” and choked by a group of children, including Johnson’s, which led to the confrontations on Saturday.

Johnson later admitted to law enforcement she had struck her with a meat cleaver, the report said. Deputies charged her with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
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Brandy Lee Johnson of Gainesville was never sentenced because her case was entirely dismissed due to a violation of her speedy trial rights. [1, 2]

Case Background
  • The Incident: In February 2020, Johnson was arrested by the Alachua County Sheriff's Office following an altercation at the Oak Park Village neighborhood in Gainesville. She was accused of striking a 16-year-old from behind with a meat cleaver during a dispute involving neighborhood children.
  • The Legal Challenge: Following her arrest, the State of Florida failed to formally file an information (the official charging document) within the required 175-day window.
  • The Dismissal: Johnson's defense filed a motion for discharge based on the expiration of the speedy trial period. The Circuit Court for Alachua County granted the motion, effectively throwing out the charges.
  • The Appeal: The State appealed the decision, arguing that COVID-19 emergency administrative orders issued by the Florida Supreme Court had suspended the speedy trial deadlines. However, on August 26, 2021, the Florida First District Court of Appeal affirmed the lower court's ruling, meaning the dismissal stood and Johnson could not be prosecuted or sentenced for the event.
 
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