
A Florida mom with a heart tattoo on her face was all smiles after she allegedly shot her sister during an argument — with both women refusing to tell cops what happened.
Magdalena Dybkowska, a 34-year-old mother of three, smirked knowingly as she was booked at the Broward County jail on attempted murder charges for allegedly shooting her sister in North Lauderdale early Monday.
She has a red heart inked below her left eye and a tattoo of a lucky “777” on her neck above an EKG heart monitor line, the photo reveals.

Her sister’s boyfriend told investigators that when the siblings fought inside the home, he “attempted to separate them… to a couch in the backyard,” according to an arrest report obtained by WPLG.
“(He) reported that during the altercation, the defendant produced an unknown make/model firearm and shot the victim in the shoulder at close range,” the Broward County Sheriff’s Office wrote in the report.
A neighbor called 911 reporting “a lady across the street … screaming” after a “pop” like a gunshot just before 4 a.m. Monday, according to police.
The neighbor told deputies that a woman had been “banging on her front” before jumping in a car and speeding away, leaving behind a blood-stained backpack in the yard.
The neighbor directed responding officers to the sisters’ home, and when they knocked, Dybkowska answered the door — revealing “blood on the floor” inside, the report states.
She repeatedly refused to come outside, “pulling away as deputies attempted to detain her. She was ultimately secured in handcuffs,” cops said.
Dybkowska’s three children were found in the home unharmed. They told officers they found blood on a couch in the backyard.
Dybkowska’s sister later showed up at HCA Florida Woodmont Hospital in Tamarac with a gunshot wound, according to police.
The sisters’ mother, who wasn’t present for the shooting, told detectives that her wounded daughter “called her from the hospital and stated that (Dybkowska) had shot her during an altercation,” the report states.
It’s not clear what the pair were fighting about, and both have refused to speak with police about the incident.
Dybkowska’s children were taken into custody by the Florida Department of Children and Families.
Dybkowska, a Polish native who has lived in Broward County for the last 18 years, remains behind bars on charges of attempted murder and resisting arrest.



