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Jul 01, 2026

Teen who had cellphone taken away beat wheelchair-bound mom to death with hammer: Cops

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News footage of the apartment building where Georgina Lee Monk was found dead on June 26 (KARE).

A Minnesota teenager allegedly killed her mother with a hammer, then asked police to do a welfare check because she felt "regret."

Ramsey County prosecutors charged a 17-year-old girl with second-degree murder in connection with the death of her 43-year-old mother, Georgina Lee Monk. According to a criminal complaint obtained by local news outlet Pioneer Press, staff members at a day treatment program that the girl attended became concerned about the girl's behavior when she arrived on the morning of June 26.

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According to reporting on the complaint by local NBC affiliate KARE, the girl told staff members that someone needed to "check on her mother because she felt regret." Staff members told police that they believed the girl was spiraling and acting strangely.

Officers from the Maplewood Police Department responded to the apartment building in Maplewood, Minnesota, at 9:30 a.m. and found Monk dead inside. She was in her bed, on her back, and had multiple blunt-force injuries to her face and upper body. Police said Monk was diabetic and suffering from an infection in her foot at the time of her death, which caused her to use a wheelchair.

After speaking with people at the apartment, police said the apartment manager had been aware of an ongoing conflict between the mother and daughter. He told police that on the night of June 25, he heard the two having an argument that was "more heated than usual."

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