A democratic lawmaker from
New Hampshire was arrested Thursday for domestic violence charges after he
allegedly bit a woman on multiple occasions and forced his way into her locked
home.
State Senator Jeff
Woodburn, a Democrat from Whitefield, was charged with simple assault, domestic
violence and criminal mischief after the state attorney general’s office said
he allegedly slapped a woman, punched her in the stomach, bit her hand, and on
another occasion, bit her forearm.
The incidents are said to
have taken place this year and last year.
Woodburn, the state Senate
minority leader, defended himself Thursday in a statement.
“This afternoon, I learned
that a warrant had been issued for my arrest. I voluntarily responded to the
police station, cooperated with law enforcement during the booking process, and
was released,” he said. “I intend to fully address and defend against these
charges in court.”
The New Hampshire
Democratic Party urged him to resign, as did the state’s Democratic
congressional delegation and members of the state Senate Democratic Caucus.
“The New Hampshire
Democratic Party stands firm in our belief that any form of sexual harassment,
sexual assault, or domestic violence is completely unacceptable behavior for
anyone, let alone our public officials who should all be held to a higher
standard,” said State Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley.
Republican Gov. Chris
Sununu tweeted that the allegations were “morally reprehensible,” and also said
Woodburn should step down.
Woodburn is set to be
arraigned on August 20.
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