On December 16, 2025, Jenny Rodriguez, 37, was fatally stabbed in a parking lot at Schaumburg Town Square after her recent breakup with Alfredo Bri Briseno. Police responded to a 911 call about a domestic disturbance and found Rodriguez bleeding with multiple stab wounds. Briseno was taken into custody and charged with first-degree murder. The incident is under active investigation with evidence including a recovered knife and surveillance video.
Country: United States
State/Province: Illinois, United States
City/Region: Schaumburg
Incident Type: Murder
Relationship Status: Ex-partners
Relationship Duration: Approximately 8 months
Incident Date: Dec. 16, 2025
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Approximately 8 months
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2025-12-16
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Domestic Violence Suspect Charged with Murder, Accused of Stabbing Woman at Schaumburg Town Square After Relationship Ended
Domestic Violence
The case involves a recent breakup between the victim and suspect, with the suspect allegedly stabbing the victim after the relationship ended. The incident reflects a domestic violence pattern where separation triggered lethal violence. The presence of a knife and multiple stab wounds indicates escalation to fatal violence following relationship dissolution.
Police responded promptly to a 911 call and arrested Alfredo Bri Briseno at the scene. A knife was recovered as evidence. Surveillance video was described in court. The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office approved first-degree murder charges. The suspect is scheduled for a detention hearing. The investigation remains active with no public threat indicated.
Initial police reports did not release the suspect's identity or confirm weapon involvement. Early uncertainty existed about the cause of death and whether the incident was domestic-related. Later clarifications confirmed the suspect and relationship context.
On December 16, 2025, police responded to a 911 call about a domestic disturbance at Schaumburg Town Square parking lot. Officers found Jenny Rodriguez bleeding from multiple stab wounds and Alfredo Bri Briseno at the scene. Medical aid was attempted but Rodriguez died at the scene. Investigation revealed a recent breakup between the two. A knife was recovered. Briseno was charged with first-degree murder. Surveillance footage and witness reports of screams supported the timeline. The case is pending court proceedings.
High risk due to recent separation, escalation to lethal violence, and presence of weapon. The suspect's immediate custody and charges mitigate ongoing public threat but indicate severe relationship conflict.
Recent relationship breakups can escalate rapidly to lethal violence in domestic contexts. Early intervention and monitoring of separation-related threats are critical. Surveillance and witness reports are valuable for reconstructing events. Prompt police response and evidence collection support prosecution.
The recent end of the dating relationship and the domestic disturbance call were key early signals.
Witness reports of screams, presence of the suspect at the scene, and recovered knife helped connect the case.
Recovered knife, surveillance video, witness statements, and police observations were strongest evidence types.
A passerby reported hearing a woman screaming for help and muffled sounds around 5:25 a.m. Police and EMS were observed administering aid. No direct eyewitness to the stabbing was reported.
Initial police reports withheld suspect identity and weapon details; later updates confirmed suspect identity, relationship context, and charges.
Exact motive details beyond relationship breakup and cause of death specifics remain unreported.