“Miss Pink” Kyndrea Olawumi punches woman multiple times while fighting her brother

21-year-old Kyndrea Olawumi had an altercation with Imuetiyanna Cantrell at a Cannon Street residence in the early hours of August 30th. Cantrell told responding officers that she was breaking up a fight between Olawumi and Olawumi’s brother. Cantrell further explained that while trying to separate them, Olawumi started punching her multiple times. Cantrell said this left her with a swollen lip and a bruised arm. Then, Cantrell said that she wanted to press charges for the incident. Cantrell provided officers with Olawumi’s identity and her nickname, which was “Pink.” She added that Olawumi was intoxicated and wearing a pink shirt and bonnet. Then, the police performed a “knock-and-talk” at the Cannon Street residence. However, Olawumi was not there. Officers later found a woman matching the description of Olawumi at the Charles E. Davis Boulevard and Cannon Street intersection. Officers called out to “Miss Pink,” causing Olawumi to stop walking. The police then conducted a Terry stop, where Olawumi admitted to consuming alcohol and hitting Cantrell. Olawumi was taken into custody for assault.

Nya Nelson breaks her ex-roommate’s fingers during confrontation over eviction

24-year-old Nya Nelson was taken into custody for aggravated assault on April 26th. On April 24th, at around 10:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to a Claiborne Street residence, where they spoke with Kyndrea Olawumi, who advised them that, on April 23rd, around 11:00 p.m., she encountered one of her ex-roommates, Nelson, outside of her home while she was heading to her uncle’s house. Olawumi said Nelson confronted her about having her evicted from the residence in January and blamed Olawumi for having her child taken by the Department of Child Services shortly after. Olawumi said Nelson followed her to her uncle’s residence, where the confrontation continued. Olawumi’s uncle attempted to de-escalate the argument, during which Nelson tried to punch him, one of Olawumi’s cousins, and Olawumi. Nelson then began attacking and striking Olawumi in the face repeatedly. Olawumi said she acted in self-defense and punched Nelson back. During their altercation, Olawumi stated that several of her fingernails were removed and that Nelson had broken her left pinky and ring finger. Olawumi said her uncle pulled Nelson off her and convinced her to leave the premises. Olawumi was transported to St. Thomas Midtown Emergency Room for X-rays and had a cast placed on her left arm. She advised officers that she would like to pursue prosecution and getting an order of protection on her own time. However, due to the visible injuries Olawumi sustained, officers were obligated to prosecute on her behalf. A warrant was then issued for Nelson’s arrest.