Maryland woman, teen daughter allegedly beat great-grandfather, 71, to death over parking space

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A Maryland mother and her teenage daughter allegedly beat a great-grandfather over a parking spot, leading to his death weeks later, and now the mom could be hit with a new homicide charge.

Kiannah Bonaparte, 49, was initially charged with first- and second-degree assault, conspiracy to commit first-degree assault, and reckless endangerment for the brutal attack on 71-year-old Baltimore transportation investigator Gregory Turnipseed, according to WBAL.

The charges will most likely be upgraded to homicide after Turnipseed’s death was officially ruled a homicide by the medical examiner and Bonaparte rejected a plea deal Wednesday, Fox Baltimore reported.

Gregory Turnipseed, 71, was on the job for Baltimore DOT when attacked. Turnipseed Funeral

The mom is accused of kicking Turnipseed, who was on the job for Baltimore DOT, in the head — causing an ultimately fatal brain bleed — during the parking spot madness on October 15, 2025.

According to prosecutors, the great-grandfather approached Bonaparte’s car to let her know another vehicle was waiting for the space she was turning into. 

Bonaparte’s 15-year-old daughter allegedly jumped out of the passenger seat and punched the Turnipseed in the face. 

When the 71-year-old tried to restrain the teen, Bonaparte allegedly jumped on his back, causing him to fall. 

The mom then delivered the final blow — kicking him in the head while he was down before driving off, prosecutors said.

Turnipseed suffered a brain bleed and memory loss, but was able to identify Bonaparte in a lineup.

He was hospitalized and underwent surgery, but couldn’t be saved. He died nearly six weeks after the attack, just one day before Thanksgiving.

Kiannah Bonaparte could be charged with homicide. Baltimore Police Department

Turnipseed’s daughter, La’Cheryl Turnipseed-White, and cousin, Deborah Carrington, were present during the court proceedings on Tuesday. 

“I just thought it wasn’t real. I didn’t believe it until I actually saw it. I just couldn’t believe that someone would do that to him,” Turnipseed-White told WBAL.

“He would help anybody. He’s always been like that,” Turnipseed-White said.

Turnipseed suffered a brain bleed after Kiannah Bonaparte allegedly kicked him in the head. WBALTV

“It was very emotional seeing Miss Bonaparte today,” Carrington added.

“It was a horrendous thing that she did to a very nice, loving person.”

It’s unclear if Bonaparte’s daughter is facing any charges.

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