Denise Richards, Aaron Phypers and Domestic Violence
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Domestic violence survivors criticized NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's past stance against police responding to domestic violence calls, warning the policy could endanger lives.
A Georgetown University law professor who spent more than a decade in prison for bank robbery before becoming a lawyer was convicted on Friday of multiple criminal charges stemming from a September 2023 domestic violence incident.
Actress Denise Richards was recently granted a temporary restraining order against her spouse after alleging physical abuse. Richards, 54, filed court documents on Wednesday accusing her soon-to-be ex-husband Aaron Phypers of physical and verbal abuse, according to PEOPLE.
Domestic violence survivors Michelle Esquenazi and Jennifer Harrison share their stories of relying on the NYPD for help, as resurfaced comments from NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani show support for partially defunding the police.
The American Bar Association will receive $3.2 million in domestic violence training grants through 2027, after the U.S. Department of Justice declined to appeal a May ruling that blocked the agency from canceling the funding.
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Georgetown Chief Municipal Judge Robert O’Donnell was arrested July 17 on a domestic violence charge, according to the Georgetown County Sheriff’s Office.
A Wichita mother is dead after a domestic violence stabbing at her apartment complex, and now the community is stepping up to care for her children and honor her memory.
The city of Irving has until 2030 to spend $2.9 million in American Rescue Plan funds and plans to use it toward a domestic violence shelter.
The Browns also conduct their own investigations into their domestic-violence cases to determine how to proceed, and handle each one individually. Generally, it’s a regime that believes in second chances for players they believe can go on to be productive citizens and members of the community with counseling and a strong support system.
Violence between government forces and armed factions of a religious minority in southern Syria this week has deepened divisions in a country still recuperating from a civil war.