
According to a police report: Nina C. Baccala, 36, of North Providence, told the police that Lapierre invited her into his first-floor apartment at 18 Barrows St. before 2:30 a.m. and offered to get her a drink, Instead, Lapierre returned from the kitchen with a large knife.
Baccala said that Lapierre told her: “I’m not going to give you money. You’re gonna give me your money.”
Baccala told the police that Lapierre held the knife to her throat and threw her on the couch, according to the police report. Baccala sprayed Lapierre in the face with a chemical spray and fought him off when he tried to stab her, according to the police report. She fled outside and called the police.
While the police were frisking Lapierre, he told the officers that he’d just been in an altercation with a woman. The officers seized a knife with an eight-inch blade from Lapierre’s kitchen.
Lapierre, 40, has a criminal record dating back more than 20 years. His record shows convictions for drug possession and assaults, including attacking a past girlfriend and pointing a gun at three women whom he thought were talking too long on a payphone.
In an interview with The Journal, Baccala vehemently objected to having her name published and said that to avoid publicity she was going to tell the police she made up the attack. The publicity “will ruin my entire life,” she said.

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