Robin Lessette Alexander
Robin Lessette Alexander

WALDORF, Md. – On June 1 at 5:06 p.m., officers responded to a business in the 1300 block of Smallwood Drive West in Waldorf for the report of pedestrians struck.

A preliminary investigation revealed the suspect, Robin Lessette Alexander, age 53, of Indian Head, was attending a baby shower at the location when she became involved in an argument with a woman who was also at the event.

The argument led outside into the parking lot, where Alexander got into her car and intentionally drove toward the woman and two other people, striking the woman and another person. Following this, she accelerated and drove directly into another parked car, occupied by a juvenile passenger. The juvenile was not injured.

Alexander then circled the lot and returned; this time, she intentionally rammed the womanโ€™s car. Several people attempted to stop Alexander and disabled her car by slashing the tires. Officers arrived and arrested Alexander.

One of the victims was transported to a hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening. Two other people were treated by EMS on the scene. Alexander was treated at the hospital and released. She was charged with eight counts of aggravated assault and two counts of destruction of property.

On June 2, a judge released Alexander from the Charles County Detention Center on electronic monitoring. Officer Harden is investigating.

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7 Comments

  1. its ok to take the position that if you’re not included into the baby shower, no gifts.

  2. “Several people attempted to stop Alexander and disabled her car by slashing the tires.”?
    Why didn’t they just shoot the tires out with their other ‘CONCEALED WEAPONS’?

  3. how do you intentionally run over people , and then get released from jail before trial.

  4. I don’t always attend baby showers. But when I do…I leave like I’m in a Grand Theft Auto game. Stay unruly, my friends.

  5. You have created memories that will haunt family and friends for years.

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