STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Antonio Bohanna, a transgender woman accused of knifing her partner to death, was led out of the NYPD's 120th Precinct stationhouse in St. George Saturday morning.

The 35-year-old Sea View resident said nothing as she was walked to the vehicle that would take her to her arraignment. She wore a gray wool coat and an all-white outfit; her hands were cuffed behind her back.

She is set to be arraigned Saturday afternoon.

Bohanna was charged with second-degree murder after the fatal stabbing her partner, Kamel Milhouse, 26, in their Sea View home Friday morning. She also faces a charge of criminal possession of a weapon.

The Daily News reported that the couple began fighting after Bohanna accused him of cheating with another man. Officers responding to a 911 call about an assault found Milhouse with a stab wound to his back at approximately 12:15 a.m., according to an NYPD statement.

Milhouse was rushed to Staten Island University Hospital in Ocean Breeze, where he was pronounced dead.

Cops roped off their apartment on Manor Road Friday morning. Blood stains and a crimson-soaked rag were visible on the residence's front porch. Neighbors complained to Advance reporters of excess noise coming from the couple's home -- but they thought it was a party.

Milhouse's death is the seventh homicide -- and sixth fatal stabbing -- on Staten Island this year.