A Nebraska woman who was fatally shot by police earlier this week after stabbing a 3-year-old boy with a knife was previously arrested after she allegedly attacked her father with a knife and broke into a nearby Catholic church in a rampage.

Officers were called to a Walmart regarding reports of a woman armed with a "kitchen knife" with a young child just after 9 a.m. on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, according to the Omaha Police Department. 

Deputies found 31-year-old Noemi Guzman in the store’s parking lot, standing next to a shopping cart with a 3-year-old boy inside while holding the weapon. 

Officers made multiple verbal commands for Guzman to drop the knife, but she refused and subsequently cut the child across his face, police said.

Two officers fired their weapons, fatally striking Guzman, according to authorities. The child was transported to a hospital and is expected to survive. 

Authorities later revealed surveillance video showed Guzman shoplifting the weapon before approaching the child’s caretaker and forcing the pair outside at knifepoint. 

The incident is not Guzman’s first run-in with the law, according to reports.

In 2024, Guzman was arrested after she allegedly stabbed her father and attempted to start a fire inside his home, KETV St. Frances Cabrini Church and began destroying items inside the rectory while armed with a knife, according to KETV. 

A priest at the church reportedly called 911 and subsequently barricaded himself inside a room as Guzman continued her attack.

"Whatever room he was in, she busted through that room just as they were extracting [him] on that ladder truck," Lt. Jake Ritonya said at the time of the incident, KETV reported. "And then she was armed with a knife. So obviously it could have gone very bad." 

Guzman then proceeded to barricade herself inside the building and allegedly sprayed bear spray at authorities as they attempted to make contact, the outlet reported. ​​

"There was bear spray in the rectory that she sprayed at my officers when we tried to make contact," Ritonya said. "So we tried multiple avenues to contact her with drones and negotiators, and it just wasn't — she was in a mental health crisis." 

She was subsequently taken into custody as she attempted to jump out of a window, but later released on her own recognizance while facing four felony charges, according to WOWT.

Prior to her arrest two years ago, Guzman reportedly had been convicted in 2018 on a third-degree assault charge. 

The Omaha Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.