WARNING: Some of the contents of the video shown above are highly graphic and may be disturbing to some. A search is underway for a former NFL player who is suspected of abusing his ex-girlfriend in front of their child. Oakland Police confirm a video that has gone viral after being posted on social media by the alleged victim appears to show the attack which happened Saturday. Police say the video shows Stacy striking the victim twice in the head. You then hear her plead with him to stop.The arrest affidavit says the video then shows Stacy pick up the victim and throw her into a 65-inch television. While the victim was still on the floor, Stacy stands over her. He eventually picks her up and body slams her into a baby bouncer. An infant seated on the couch is heard crying as Stacy walks out.The victim reported the incident to police, and according to investigators, they soon learned Stacy had left the state. Stacy remains on the run. They are encouraging him to turn himself in. As for the victim, the arrest affidavit says she was treated at the hospital for cuts and bruises. Michelle Sprizelle is the CEO of Harbor House, a shelter for domestic violence victims, applauds the victim for immediately calling police.”If you’re experiencing domestic violence tell somebody. Don’t just live in isolation. People want to help you to get on the other side of that,” Sprizelle said.People who are in domestic violence situations can call Harbor House’s 24-hour hotline at 407-886-2856. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is also available at 800-799-7233.
WARNING: Some of the contents of the video shown above are highly graphic and may be disturbing to some.
A search is underway for a former NFL player who is suspected of abusing his ex-girlfriend in front of their child.
Oakland Police confirm a video that has gone viral after being posted on social media by the alleged victim appears to show the attack which happened Saturday.
Police say the video shows Stacy striking the victim twice in the head. You then hear her plead with him to stop.
The arrest affidavit says the video then shows Stacy pick up the victim and throw her into a 65-inch television.
While the victim was still on the floor, Stacy stands over her. He eventually picks her up and body slams her into a baby bouncer. An infant seated on the couch is heard crying as Stacy walks out.
The victim reported the incident to police, and according to investigators, they soon learned Stacy had left the state. Stacy remains on the run. They are encouraging him to turn himself in.
As for the victim, the arrest affidavit says she was treated at the hospital for cuts and bruises.
Michelle Sprizelle is the CEO of Harbor House, a shelter for domestic violence victims, applauds the victim for immediately calling police.
“If you’re experiencing domestic violence tell somebody. Don’t just live in isolation. People want to help you to get on the other side of that,” Sprizelle said.
People who are in domestic violence situations can call Harbor House’s 24-hour hotline at 407-886-2856. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is also available at 800-799-7233.