A tattooed woman has been arrested for murder in the stabbing of a 34-year-old man during a Brooklyn street clash, police said Wednesday.
Belinda Munford, 53, turned herself in after a grand jury indicted her on murder, manslaughter, and weapon possession charges for the May 27 slay.
An arrest warrant had been issued for her arrest when she surrendered to cops at the 69th Precinct stationhouse in Canarsie last Friday, cops said.
Munford lives in the Bayview Houses, near the corner of Seaview Ave. and Rockaway Parkway where Isaiah Freeman was stabbed in the chest during an 8:10 p.m. argument.
Medics rushed Freeman to Brookdale University Hospital but he could not be saved.

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A memorial for Isaiah Freeman near the scene of the crime in Canarsie. (Julian Roberts-Grmela / New York Daily News)
Detectives later recovered surveillance footage of a tattooed woman in a white top and pink slides, later identified as Munford, stabbing Freeman in the chest.
Cops released images of Munford in the hopes someone would recognize her.
She was ordered held on $250,000 bail when she was arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal Court Friday.
Cops believe Munford and Freeman knew each other prior to their argument.
Freeman grew up in the Bay View Houses. He and his accused killer were living in different building in that development at the time of the clash, according to cops.
“I don’t want him just to be another death that’s just not heard of,” his close friend Tariq Coloier said.
“I’m sorry that us dying is the only time people really could hear about us. And that’s really annoying and really weird. But the only thing I really got to say is, cherish the people while they’re here before they’re gone.”

Coloier, 30, spoke to the Daily News at a makeshift memorial just steps away from where Freeman was stabbed. He described the victim as a “loyal friend” and a talented rapper who performed under the name Zayzito.
“Rapping definitely was his thing,” Coloier said. “He was a really good rapper, a great person.”
Munford is due back in court July 24.