Written by Ashton Snyder on
 April 22, 2025

Texas official Bobbie Mitchell attacked at home; husband killed

A tragic early morning attack left a prominent Texas Republican official fighting for her life while her husband succumbed to fatal injuries.

According to Fox News, Denton County Commissioner Bobbie Mitchell, 76, survived a stabbing attack at her Lewisville home early Monday morning, but her husband Fred Mitchell was killed in what authorities say was an assault perpetrated by their own grandson.

The incident occurred at approximately 3:53 a.m. when police responded to reports of a double stabbing at the Mitchell residence. Law enforcement quickly apprehended Mitchell Blake Reinacher, 23, at the scene. The young man now faces charges of murder and aggravated assault for allegedly attacking his grandparents.

Legacy of public service meets family tragedy

Bobbie Mitchell carved out a distinguished career in Texas politics, breaking barriers as Lewisville's first Black mayor when she won election in 1993. She served in that role until 2000, when she stepped down to successfully run for her current position as Denton County commissioner for Precinct 3.

Beyond her political achievements, Mitchell maintained deep connections to her community through various leadership roles. She devoted time to several organizations, including the local YMCA board of directors and the Denton County Welfare board of directors. Her involvement with the Lewisville Area Republican Women further cemented her status as a respected public servant.

The Mitchells were both active members of the Lewisville Noon Rotary, which provided updates about Bobbie's condition following the attack. The organization confirmed she had been transferred to the ICU and was in stable condition.

Community response to shocking violence

The violent incident sent shockwaves through the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, where the Mitchells were well-known figures. Local officials and community leaders expressed their grief and support for the family.

Denton County Judge Andy Eads shared his reaction to the tragic events on social media, emphasizing the profound impact on the community. He encouraged residents to respect the family's privacy during this difficult time.

The attack has particularly stunned those who knew the family dynamics, as Reinacher was one of Mitchell's nine grandchildren. The commissioner has two children, and the incident has cast a dark shadow over what was previously a prominent political family's legacy of public service.

Into the investigation and recovery

The Lewisville Police Department moved swiftly to secure the crime scene and make an arrest. Authorities have not yet revealed potential motives for the attack or the circumstances leading up to the violent confrontation.

Medical personnel continue to monitor Commissioner Mitchell's recovery in the intensive care unit. Her survival of such a violent assault has brought relief to many in the community who feared losing both respected public figures.

The case represents a stark reminder of how domestic violence can affect families regardless of their social standing or public profile. The criminal justice system now begins its process as Reinacher faces serious charges for his alleged actions.

Looking forward through grief and healing

The deadly assault in Lewisville claimed the life of Fred Mitchell and left his wife Bobbie Mitchell recovering from stab wounds in a local hospital's ICU. The incident occurred when their grandson, Mitchell Blake Reinacher, allegedly attacked them in their home during the early morning hours of Monday. The 23-year-old suspect remains in custody facing murder and aggravated assault charges, while the community grapples with the shocking violence that has befallen one of their most prominent political families in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area.

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