Stabbed, Robbed, Then Humiliated: Woman Urinates on Victim After Florida Assault
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. – A Broward County judge has ordered a woman to be held without bond following accusations of robbing and stabbing a fellow homeless man in Pompano Beach.

According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO), 48-year-old Jaime Danielle McGuirl is at the center of this disturbing incident, which reportedly escalated to the point where she urinated on the victim during the attack.
The robbery took place on a Monday afternoon in a wooded area near the intersection of Andrews Avenue and Atlantic Boulevard. The victim recounted to deputies that he was at his tent, which was situated right next to McGuirl’s, when he was speaking to her boyfriend.
As detailed in the arrest report, the victim experienced a sudden and violent assault. “The side of his tent collapsed,” he stated, and shortly after, he “felt a few strikes to his head.” Upon exiting the tent, he was confronted by McGuirl, who attacked him with a multibladed purple tool and a 12-inch piece of pipe. The report indicates that she attempted to slash him with the blades in an overhead motion, resulting in several marks on his upper left back and a minor laceration to his right hand. Fortunately, the victim managed to wrestle the weapons away from her.
In a bizarre twist, after the victim gained control of the tools, McGuirl allegedly grabbed his leg near the waistline and urinated on him before fleeing the scene with her boyfriend. Following the attack, the victim discovered that his cellphone was missing, and he believed McGuirl was the only person who could have taken it.
Seeking help, the victim made his way to a nearby Wawa convenience store located at 1 N. Andrews Ave., where he asked the manager to call 911. He also handed over the weapons he had taken from McGuirl to the manager for safekeeping.
Law enforcement later located McGuirl riding her bike in the 500 block of Northwest Sixth Street. A deputy noted that he had previously encountered both McGuirl and the victim earlier that same morning. When questioned, McGuirl denied being at the tents and claimed she had no knowledge of the incident. Interestingly, she reportedly urinated on herself while in the back of the squad car.
As of Thursday afternoon, McGuirl remains in custody at BSO’s North Broward Bureau jail facility, facing serious charges including armed robbery and aggravated battery causing bodily harm. The case has drawn significant attention due to the bizarre nature of the crime and the violent actions involved.