Crime 'This was senseless': Family of downtown hatchet attack victim speaks out - Kristen and Jacob Couch were sitting at a bus bench on the corner of Sixth Avenue and Broadway, less than a mile away from the University of Arizona campus, when, according to Tucson Police, a man attacked Jacob with a hatchet.

A Tucson man is being held on a $1 million bond in connection with a hatchet attack that occurred downtown last week.

Kristen and Jacob Couch were sitting at a bus bench on the corner of Sixth Avenue and Broadway, less than a mile away from the University of Arizona campus, when, according to Tucson Police, a man attacked Jacob with a hatchet. Jacob’s wife, Kristen Couch, described the scene.

“It was very traumatic, and there was a lot of blood,” she said.

After spending nearly 10 months in Los Angeles, the couple — married for 11 years — was on their way back to their hometown of Arab, Alabama.

“You know, like those people that say they can't find good men out there anymore,” Kristen said. “I had one. He was a good man for 11 years.”

Kristen said in May of 2024, the two lost their son.

"He was stillborn," she said. "You know, we felt like maybe, like moving, like, going somewhere different like would help us like grieve, but it didn't. And that's why we were coming home."

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Kristen Couch
Jacob and Kristen Couch


Their journey home was interrupted in Tucson by what Kristen described as a senseless act of violence.

“I can't remember the last time there’s just been a baseless, like, a senseless crime like this,” she said.

While they waited for their next bus, Kristen said a man they didn’t know began yelling at them.

“I told the man we’re leaving, and my husband bent down to, I guess, like, get our stuff, and he just came up behind him. And just—” she paused, motioning as if swinging a hatchet to the neck. “And walked away.”

The hatchet struck 32-year-old Jacob Couch in the back of the neck, severing an artery, Kristen said. He is currently on life support.

Jacob’s younger brother, Luke Couch, said doctors explained he suffered an anoxic brain injury, meaning his brain was without oxygen for an extended period and now has very limited function.

“It doesn’t look good,” Luke said. “It hurts knowing that I couldn’t be there to protect him because he protected me for my whole life.”

Three days after the attack, Tucson Police arrested the suspect. Daniel Michael, 25, is charged with aggravated assault with a dangerous instrument and causing serious physical injury, according to a probable cause statement obtained by KGUN 9.

Investigators who executed a search warrant at Michael’s apartment reportedly found a hatchet and clothing that matched what was worn during the attack. According to police records, Michael confirmed it was him when shown surveillance footage placing him near the scene.

Authorities said Michael initially denied involvement but later admitted he had been drinking heavily and couldn’t remember much from that day. He eventually told investigators he recalled confronting Jacob Couch, claiming he believed Couch was using drugs. Michael said Couch reached into his pants pocket, prompting him to pull out a hatchet and strike him in the neck. He admitted to walking away afterward.

Kristen and Luke Couch said they want to honor Jacob and remember the kind, giving person he is.

Kristen recalled one Christmas when they visited a nearby town and Jacob handed out multiple $100 bills to people experiencing homelessness.

“Just stuff like that made him happy,” she said.

“We’re just both kind, very down-to-earth, nonconfrontational people,” Kristen said. “And that’s just what makes it suck so bad, because there was no altercation.”

“He was such a sweet soul, such a good brother, such a good father and such a good husband,” Luke said. “He didn’t deserve this.”

They said they hope justice is served.

“I just don't want this man to walk free for something like this. You don’t go downtown at 10 a.m. with a hatchet and attack somebody,” Luke said. “Or you don’t go down there with a hatchet and not go to cause trouble.”

“I just want people to remember how kind he was, and they are sure that this was senseless,” Kristen said.

Michael is scheduled to appear in court later this month.

Officer Frank Magos with the Tucson Police Department said the case remains open.

“I checked the reports. I still show it as open with the Cold Case Unit,” Magos said.

The Couch family has set up a GoFundMe page to raise donations.

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Bus stops are the main territory of the feral nigger (outside of tenement buildings that you'll never be to anyway). They are mostly territorial animals, so as a result you can never relax at an urban bus stop. You have to look at it like you are deployed in a wartime situation. Totally alert, proactively looking for threats, one in the chamber. This is just basic SOP for taking a bus
 
Bus stops are the main territory of the feral nigger (outside of tenement buildings that you'll never be to anyway). They are mostly territorial animals, so as a result you can never relax at an urban bus stop. You have to look at it like you are deployed in a wartime situation. Totally alert, proactively looking for threats, one in the chamber. This is just basic SOP for taking a bus
It's like when you're waiting for the extract shuttle in helldivers. You either set up an unassailable firing position to deal with the nasties during the wait or you hide on the periphery of the LZ with guns ready until you can rush onto the damn thing after it lands.

Also the picture of the couple they look like gormless retards that have no situational awareness.
 
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I'm always skeptical and disappointed in GoFundMe. Like, y'all don't have life insurance or anything? The article said the guy was handing out $100 bills to homeless people one year.

Who verifies that funds are going to the impacted family?

It also seems disingenuous that a family member is gone forever and the first thing they do is setup a collection pot to profit off of the deceased.

/end rant
 
That really did make me laugh. If she can't remember the last time there's been a senseless crime like this then she is definitely new to taking the bus in a city.
To be fair, Kristen and Jacob Couch's hometown is Arab, Alabama. It's a former sundown town with a population of approximately 8,500 people and is 90% white. Maybe she isn't used to the urban life.
 
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To be fair, Kristen and Jacob Couch's hometown is Arab, Alabama. It's a former sundown town with a population of approximately 8,500 people and is 90% white. Maybe she isn't used to Los Angeles life.
I've had to escort such people through the urban zoo quite a few times and it's always been a stark reminder that no one is born knowing the risk envelope of the typical city bus stop.
 
After spending nearly 10 months in Los Angeles
on their way back to their hometown of Arab, Alabama
While they waited for their next bus

LA chews up and spits out another one, and emptied their wallets out.

And no surprise they ended marooned in Tucson, with the rest of them.
 
Are there any good reasons why this mongrel shouldn't be taken out back and shot in the head?
I’m going to assume the classic response of he didn’t do nothing/he was improving his life/bright future ahead. I’m half surprised his family hasn’t jumped on the money wagon like the sports kid murderer.
 
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I’m going to assume the classic response of he didn’t do nothing/he was improving his life/bright future ahead. I’m half surprised his family hasn’t jumped on the money wagon like the sports kid murderer.

They can't portray him as a black Kyle Rittenhouse. They know they can't get half a million dollars from this so they'll probably throw him to the wolves.
 
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