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<blockquote data-quote="Robinboots" data-source="post: 327783" data-attributes="member: 4542"><p>OMG. This is SO famliar! We had a few police calls over time because of J's violence/threatening behavior, etc. TWICE he accused us of abuse and the charges were unsubstantiated.</p><p></p><p>Last March he hit me; it was nothing, but I pressed charges because I.couldn't.take.it.anymore. He spent 3 weeks in detention. For 24 hours after his release, he was an angel. Eight days later, he was removed from our house in handcuffs.</p><p></p><p>What happened: husband told him to turn down the stereo; he refused. It escalated. husband started to take the computer, etc. out of his room and J kept banging on the desk, walls, etc. mouthing the whole time. Then J called me an ****** biotch. husband took him by the shoulders, got in his face, and told him to NEVER DO THAT AGAIN.</p><p></p><p>J threw himself and husband to the floor, when husband tried to pick him up, J threw them both into the desk, bed, floor again. Then J ran out and called the police. </p><p></p><p>The officers understood. They took J in. The DJO supervisor fell for J's b.s. and took him into protective custody. Thank God, husband was not arrested, but we had court - postponed because of husband's cancer surgery, and it was eventually amended to "J engaged in an altercation". </p><p></p><p>I am so sorry for you and all you've been through. I understand. In our case, it's all about retaliation....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinboots, post: 327783, member: 4542"] OMG. This is SO famliar! We had a few police calls over time because of J's violence/threatening behavior, etc. TWICE he accused us of abuse and the charges were unsubstantiated. Last March he hit me; it was nothing, but I pressed charges because I.couldn't.take.it.anymore. He spent 3 weeks in detention. For 24 hours after his release, he was an angel. Eight days later, he was removed from our house in handcuffs. What happened: husband told him to turn down the stereo; he refused. It escalated. husband started to take the computer, etc. out of his room and J kept banging on the desk, walls, etc. mouthing the whole time. Then J called me an ****** biotch. husband took him by the shoulders, got in his face, and told him to NEVER DO THAT AGAIN. J threw himself and husband to the floor, when husband tried to pick him up, J threw them both into the desk, bed, floor again. Then J ran out and called the police. The officers understood. They took J in. The DJO supervisor fell for J's b.s. and took him into protective custody. Thank God, husband was not arrested, but we had court - postponed because of husband's cancer surgery, and it was eventually amended to "J engaged in an altercation". I am so sorry for you and all you've been through. I understand. In our case, it's all about retaliation.... [/QUOTE]
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