Very sad story, that someone who created something to help people deal with their anger would be murdered because of domestic violence.
Donna Alexander, the woman who founded the Anger Room — a facility that allows people to break things as a way to relieve stress in Dallas, Texas — died after she was allegedly savagely assaulted.
On Sept. 21, Alexander, who has spent a good portion of her life advocating against domestic violence, was allegedly beaten by her estranged boyfriend Nathaniel Mitchell, according to Fox 4.
Mitchell, who accompanied Alexander to the hospital was arrested and was initially charged with aggravated assault, the Associated Press reported. However, after Alexander died he was charged with murder and is currently being held in jail without bond.
Thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends.