ARREST: “Mommy put hands around daddy’s neck”

Mayrel Munoz-Reyes, 40, is charged with aggravated assault by strangulation after police say she choked her long-term boyfriend in front of their daughter in Antioch on January 7th, stating he would not ‘give her space’ in the living room.

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Man who strangled girlfriend twice in Whiskey Row is beaten by stranger until police arrive.

24-year-old Jalen Matthews is charged with the aggravated assault and strangulation of his girlfriend while in Whiskey Row in downtown Nashville. Police say an “anonymous male” who stated he was ‘intervening on the female’s behalf’ and Matthews were in a fight when they arrived. The other male was neither named nor prosecuted.

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John Dibelka charged in brutal strangulation of girlfriend

Accused of cheating, police say John Dibelka,33, brutally beat his girlfriend, strangling her until she lost consciousness and soiled herself, at which point he laughed at her and strangled her harder. She eventually hit him with a bottle of liquor to secure her escape. He is free on a $50,000 bond.

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Man assaults woman over not renewing car tags

Police have charged Diego Granillo with aggravated assault after they say he grabbed his girlfriend by the hair, flung her to the floor, and strangled her, stating “next time I’ll kill you and burn down the house with the children inside” – during an argument over her not renewing the car tags.

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Nashville Man blames ‘karma’ as reason he brutally assaulted woman

Kenteris White (aka Stantale McBride), 32, remains jailed on a $100,000 bond in a Metro jail after police say he ambushed a woman arriving home from work, pushed her inside her apartment, and brutally assaulted her on May 8th. He told police “I went overboard assaulting her, but it was probably karma coming back on her”

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Sometimes, you both go to jail #DomesticViolence

Vanessa Isaacs was downtown drinking on Thursday night, and when she returned home to her wife, Tiffany Isaacs, the two got into a brawl that even the police couldn’t determine a primary aggressor, so they both went to jail.

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