'You're lucky I didn't stab you in the f–ing chest': Woman wanted in domestic violence case arrested after complaining about police at city council meeting, authorities say
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Inset: A woman identified as Jameicia Moore (City of Berkeley via KTVI/YouTube). Background: The city hall building in Berkeley, Mo. (Google Maps).

Authorities in Missouri have apprehended a woman who was wanted for a serious crime after her public appearance inadvertently revealed her location, according to state police reports.

Jameicia Moore faces charges on two counts of domestic assault and two counts of armed criminal action, as outlined in a criminal complaint accessed by Law&Crime.

The events that led to these charges occurred in October and November 2025 in Berkeley, a small municipality approximately 14 miles northwest of St. Louis.

On October 22, 2025, the complaint notes that Moore became furious after overhearing her boyfriend mention another woman. In a fit of rage, she allegedly seized a butcher knife and stabbed him in the left arm.

Following this violent encounter, the boyfriend began capturing the incident on his cellphone, as reported by the Berkeley Police Department.

“The video shows blood coming down the Victim”s arm and the Defendant can be seen stating ‘You’re lucky I didn’t stab you in the f–ing chest,’” the complaint reads.

Weeks later, another bout of domestic violence occurred, police say.

On Nov. 11, 2025, Moore and her boyfriend were arguing when the defendant “grabbed a baseball bat,” according to the complaint.

“The Defendant struck the Victim in his left leg with the bat, resulting in bruising,” the charging document goes on. “The Victim again began recording and the Defendant can be seen on that video wielding a baseball bat.”

After the second alleged incident, the boyfriend contacted law enforcement, who tried to set up an interview with Moore, police said.

But the defendant allegedly demurred, saying “she had no reason to talk to police and would not be responding to the Berkeley Police Department,” according to the complaint.

Then, on Jan. 12, 2026, Moore attended a meeting of the Berkeley City Council, police said. There, she was “recognized” by officers and detained.

There were other citizens at the meeting, but Moore allegedly drew attention to herself when she “complained about the police,” Berkeley Police Major Steve Runge told St. Louis-based Fox affiliate KTVI.

“‘Are you kidding me?’ was my reaction,” Runge said. “Because we were trying to get her to come talk to us and she just refused.”

After that, Moore was detained in an outside hallway.

“And I’m like, lady, you’re wanted by the police,” Runge told the TV station.

The defendant was initially arrested and detained on a $100,000 cash-only bond. Later, a judge reduced her bond to $15,000.

“Shout out to the Berkeley Police Department, who were really on top of their game — very aware,” St. Louis County Prosecutor Melissa Price Smith told KTVI. “She had refused to go to the police department to speak with them. It’s actually quite surprising, though, that she then appeared at the Berkeley City Council meeting two months later on a completely different matter.”

The defendant is next slated to appear in court on Feb. 17, 2026.

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