Thursday, April 24, 2025

Surviving an Assassination Attempt


Introduction

In the aftermath of surviving an assassination attempt orchestrated by my ex-wife, Dominique, I've found myself the target of criticism for speaking out about my experiences. Some have accused me of being "obsessed" with her, but the truth is far more complex. My posts on social media are not about dwelling on the past; they are about reclaiming my narrative and sharing my journey of healing and resilience.

The Reality of Surviving Domestic Violence and an Assassination Attempt

It's important to understand that my posts are not born out of a desire to keep Dominique relevant. They are a testament to my strength and determination to overcome the trauma I've endured. Being shot five times is an experience that forever changes a person, and sharing my story is a way for me to process and heal. It's a way to show others who have been through similar experiences that it is possible to survive and thrive.

Dominique's Obsession with Me

While I am often accused of being obsessed with Dominique, the reality is that she is the one who cannot seem to let go. She stalks my social media, monitors my every move, and even contacts me from fake profiles. Her behavior is not only obsessive but also dangerous. She has a history of harassment and false accusations, and I fear for my safety.

The Anniversary of My Assassination Attempt

Next month marks the fifth anniversary of the day Dominique's boyfriend shot me at her behest. This is a difficult time for me, and I will be using my social media platforms to share my reflections on this experience. I hope that by sharing my story, I can help others who have been through similar traumas.

A Call for Understanding and Support

I understand that my posts about Dominique may seem repetitive or excessive to some. But for me, they are a lifeline. They are a way for me to connect with others who understand what I've been through and to share my journey of healing. I ask for your understanding and support as I continue to navigate this difficult chapter in my life.

Conclusion

My posts about Dominique are not about her; they are about me. They are about my resilience, my strength, and my determination to overcome the trauma I've endured. I hope that by sharing my story, I can inspire others to do the same.

Additional Notes

  • I have included a link to my social media platforms so that readers can follow my journey.
  • I have also included a link to a support group for survivors of domestic violence.
  • I have encouraged readers to share this post with others who may benefit from it.

Appendix

  • Dominique's Harassment After My Release from Prison: After I was released from prison for harassment charges that Dominique falsely accused me of, she began harassing me and my parole office. The parole office was so frustrated by her behavior that they transferred my parole over three different jurisdictions just to get away from her.
  • Dominique's False Charges and Arrest: As soon as I was discharged from parole early, Dominique pressed new false charges of harassment against me. This time, she doctored evidence and lied so effectively that the police initially believed her. However, the police later admitted their embarrassment at having been fooled by Dominique. During this investigation, Dominique was arrested for stealing someone's house.
  • Dominique's Continued Obsession: Even after I was exonerated from the false charges, Dominique continued to pursue me. We had several encounters, including a meeting at a poetry venue where I took a selfie with her. We even had lunch together at Panera Bread, where I was dropped off by my girlfriend.
  • Dominique's Character Reference Letter: Incredibly, Dominique wrote me a character reference letter that I used to get my security license.

I hope this blog post is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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