
Alyvia Taylor Korte {BSO}
A Tamarac woman was arrested Tuesday after investigators say she beat a man inside her apartment with her “white girl stick” and later stabbed him during a fight.
According to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office report, deputies were called to an apartment on Northwest 96th Terrace around 4:27 a.m. and found a man who had been stabbed. The victim later identified his attacker as Alyvia Taylor Korte, 32, of Tamarac.
The man told deputies he had been living with Korte since September while she was in and out of rehab. He claimed a dispute began after he refused to get drugs for Korte, who he had previously revived from an overdose using Narcan.
On the morning of the incident, he believed Korte was at the dog park and entered the apartment to retrieve belongings, only to find her inside. He alleges she yelled “I’ll kill you,” and began shouting homophobic slurs at him, then grabbed a large metal security stick, which he told deputies she calls her “white girl stick”, and struck him.
The victim said he attempted to hide in the bathroom, but Korte jammed the stick in the door, preventing him from closing it. A friend of Korte’s then forced the bathroom door open, causing the victim to fall.
Korte allegedly grabbed the victim’s phone and smashed it on the ground. As the struggle continued, the man managed to take the stick away from her, but deputies say Korte then grabbed a large kitchen knife and stabbed him in the right thigh.
Korte was arrested and transported to the Broward Main Jail.
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