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Woman left with bruises and marks after violent domestic dispute in Coral Springs leads to husband’s arrest

Coral Springs, Florida – A domestic dispute in Coral Springs turned violent on March 25, leading to the arrest of a 36-year-old man, Ryan Farrell, after an altercation with his wife left her with bruises and red marks. According to a police report, the confrontation began at a local restaurant and escalated once the couple arrived at their home.

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The dispute took a physical turn near a staircase, where the woman attempted to throw her husband’s belongings over the railing. In response, Farrell reportedly grabbed her arm and the bag she was holding. Despite her repeated pleas for him to let go, he allegedly shook her violently, continuing the confrontation. The woman eventually managed to break free from his grasp and quickly called 911.

When authorities arrived, they found the woman with visible injuries, including bruises and red marks on her neck, shoulders, and arms. Although the woman stated that she did not wish to press charges, Farrell was still arrested at the scene. The police report indicated that Farrell was charged with domestic battery.

Farrell was taken to the Broward County Jail following the arrest and later released on bail. Court records confirm that he faces legal consequences for his actions. While the victim initially declined to press charges, the arrest was made in line with standard protocol for cases of domestic violence, which seeks to protect victims and ensure accountability.

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This incident highlights the ongoing concern of domestic violence within households and underscores the importance of law enforcement intervention in situations of escalating violence. Domestic violence remains a critical issue, with local authorities continuing to work toward ensuring the safety of all individuals involved.

The case serves as a reminder of the potential danger of domestic disputes and the importance of seeking help when violence becomes a factor in any relationship.

 

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