Winston-Salem woman accused of fatally shooting gas station

Winston-Salem woman accused of fatally shooting gas station manager in 2016 found mentally incompetent. Murder charge dismissed.


A Forsyth County judge dismissed a first-degree murder charge against a Winston-Salem woman after determining the woman will never regain the mental capacity to stand trial.
The decision came after a 2½-hour hearing in Forsyth Superior Court in which a psychologist testified that Tonesha Tonyae Collins’ mental-health issues prevent her from fully understanding the legal situation she is in and from participating in any way in her defense.
Judge Michael Stone of Forsyth Superior Court signed an order that involuntarily commits Collins, 38, to Central Regional Hospital, where she has been for the past four years. She was initially declared mentally incompetent in August 2017.

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