A shocking case from New York has left many people stunned after a woman used a dangerous explosive during an argument with her boyfriend. The incident, which happened in 2024, has now reached a major legal turning point. The accused, Keyonna Waddell, has been found guilty and could face a long prison sentence for her actions.
What Happened on the Night of the Explosion?
According to officials, the incident began with a heated argument between Waddell and her boyfriend at his apartment on March 22, 2024. After the argument, the man asked her to leave. Both of them stepped out, but later, the victim returned home, believing he was alone and safe.
However, that was not the case. While he was asleep, he suddenly woke up to a strange hissing sound. When he checked where the noise was coming from, he saw flames in his bedroom. To his horror, he realised that it was a lit stick of dynamite.
A Desperate Attempt to Stop the Blast
The victim quickly tried to put out the fuse but failed. In a desperate attempt to save himself, he picked up the dynamite and tried to throw it out of the window. Sadly, he did not have enough time. The explosive went off while it was still in his hand.
The blast caused severe injuries. He immediately felt intense pain and realised that his hand had been destroyed in the explosion. Despite his condition, he managed to run outside for help.
Serious Injuries and Medical Treatment
After the explosion, the victim underwent emergency surgery. Doctors had to remove his damaged hand and part of his arm due to the extent of the injuries. The physical and emotional impact of such an incident is expected to be long-lasting.
As he reached his driveway, he reportedly saw Waddell running away from the scene, which added to the evidence against her.
Previous Threats Came to Light
During the investigation, authorities found that this was not the first time Waddell had threatened her boyfriend. Reports revealed that she had been threatening him with dynamite for several months before the incident.
These repeated threats played a major role in the case, showing that the act was not sudden but part of a pattern of dangerous behaviour.
Legal Action and Verdict
The case was handled under the supervision of Raymond Tierney, the Suffolk County District Attorney. After reviewing the evidence, the court found Keyonna Waddell guilty of assault and criminal possession of a weapon.
She now faces a possible prison sentence of up to 25 years. Her sentencing is scheduled for May 27, where the final punishment will be decided.












