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Re: Chicago uncivilized black State's Attorney Kim Foxx allegedly slapped husband during domestic dispute: police report

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The Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx allegedly slapped her
husband during a domestic dispute, according to her spouse.

A police officer from the Flossmoor Police Department in
Illinois was dispatched to a home on June 4 at around 10:00 p.m.
in response to a domestic dispute between Kim Foxx and her
husband, Kelley Foxx. Kelley Foxx dialed 911 to report a
domestic dispute with his wife, according to the police report,
which states that the officer was told that the dispute was
physical but there were no injuries "yet."

Fox News obtained the police report through a public records
request.

When the police officer arrived, he activated his body camera
and saw Kelley Foxx and Kim Foxx standing on the front step.
Kelley told the officer, according to the police report, that
"Kimberly got mad about something that was posted on Facebook
that he did."

Kelley claims that Kim Foxx then asked him to leave, which he
refused. The situation then became physical, according to Kelley
Foxx.

Paraphrasing what Kelley Foxx said, police wrote in the report
"[Kelley Foxx] explained that Kimberly blocked him from leaving
a bathroom."

Kelley also told the police officer that Kim Foxx grabbed his
collar and threw his video game controller on the ground.

"He tried to turn on the TV and Kimberly snatched the controller
out of his hand and threw the controller," the report states,
paraphrasing what Kelley Foxx said.

The police officer wrote that Kim Foxx was close enough to
Kelley Foxx while he was speaking to him, and could hear Kim
Foxx say "all that is true."

Kelley Foxx then alleged that Kim Foxx slapped him across the
left cheek. The officer wrote that he did not "observe any
indicators to support his claim of being struck. There was no
redness or swelling visible on his face."

When told by the officer that he didn't see any marks on his
face, he responded that he wants to be left alone.

"She can't come in my personal space and put her hands on me,"
Kelley said, according to the report.

The officer asked Kelley Foxx if he felt safe in the house, and
he responded that he wanted to make sure someone understands
what was going on.

"I asked him to explain what is happening here meant and he said
she is being physically aggressive. He added that he just wanted
it to stop," the officer wrote.

A separate police officer spoke to Kim Foxx, and said that she
had an argument with Kelley Foxx and wanted him to leave.

Police also spoke with the Foxx's 19-year-old child about the
incident, who said that she heard a disagreement "but could not
tell what was going on and did not see anything."

Kim Foxx told police, according to the report, that she did put
her hands on Kelley Foxx, but it was only to guide him out of
the house and says she didn't slap him.

Kim Foxx and Kelley Foxx both told police they have been
together for over 20 years and things have never gotten physical.

No arrests were made, according to the police report.

A source inside Foxx's office told Fox News that "we all" knew
about the incident right away.

"We all knew about it right when it happened but we were waiting
for the corruption to start. How would they make this go away,"
the source said. "We’re always told we have to be held to a
higher standard, she is our boss."

The source added that the incident will likely "go away."

"I’m born and raised here in Chicago, I think it’s going to go
away. Like everything else. When the machine democrats get in
trouble, they make it go away," the source said.

Fox News has also learned that a chief investigator in Foxx's
office, James Roache, announced his resignation last night, and
sources say that the timing is suspect due to Kim Foxx's
domestic incident.

In a statement, Kelley Foxx and Kim Foxx told Fox News "This is
a personal family matter, and we ask that you provide our family
with respect and privacy.

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https://www.foxnews.com/us/chicago-states-attorney-kim-foxx-
allegedly-slapped-husband

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