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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- An attack involving a claw hammer and butcher knife left neighbors in a Hickory Hill community shocked.

"You fighting with your own family? I can see if it was a stranger, but good Lord," Donna Matthews said.

Raven Perry is charged with aggravated assault and vandalism after police report she attacked her own father.

Gabrielle Singleton, who lives in the same complex, said she witnessed the attack.

"Well, she was yelling through the window, 'Help me please, he's attacking me,' or whatever," Singleton recalled.

However, police told a different story.

Perry is accused of chasing her dad around the house with a butcher knife.

According to the affidavit of complaint, Perry shouted she would "stick and kill you" to the victim.

Police said the victim was able to grab the knife out of her hand.

"It was scary because, you know, they run around with hammers and knives. You know, anything could've happened," Singleton said.

Police said Perry picked up a claw hammer and launched it across the room.

The weapon missed the victim and slammed into a wall.

Witnesses reported the attack went from inside the house to the parking lot.

"From what I saw, she came and got a brick from over here then she threw it through her window," Singleton said. "I guess trying to get everybody's attention."

Perry caught the attention of the cops, as well as multiple charges.

"We got too much family crime around here in Memphis baby. Memphis needs to learn how to get along with each other," Matthews said.

Perry is expected in court next Tuesday, and her bond is set at $25,000.