Crime & Safety
Eagan Docs Show Assault Incident Involving Rep. Thompson: Report
The incident was documented in 2004, according to a report from Fox 9.
EAGAN, MN — Photos and reports taken by the Eagan Police Department allege that Rep. John Thompson was involved in a domestic assault incident in 2004, Fox 9 reported.
In August of 2004, police investigated a hang-up call from an apartment on Golfview Drive in Eagan, the report said. Thompson's girlfriend at the time said he punched and choked her in front of children because he was mad that she changed the password on the answering machine, according to the report.
More violence ensued, according to statements given to the police, the station reported.
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Police took the woman and her daughter to a domestic abuse shelter and arrested Thompson, who was not charged in connection with the incident, according to the report.
Photos from the incident, along with the full story are available in Fox 9's report.
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Thompson has been a subject of controversy in the past month, following his claim that he was racially profiled during a traffic stop on July 4.
St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell publicly demanded an apology from Thompson, saying he was pulled over for not having a front license plate. Thompson was also driving with a suspended license, officials said.
See also: Video Of Rep. John Thompson's Traffic Stop Released
A video of the traffic stop has since been released to the public.
Fox 9 also reported that it had uncovered four incidents of domestic violence cases involving Thompson. The station was searching for his residence when they found the domestic abuse allegations, it said. Questions had arisen about Thompson's residency after it was discovered that he has a Wisconsin driver's license.
After the report Gov. Tim Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, along with other Minnesota Democrats, called for Thompson's resignation.
Thompson is not planning to resign, his lawyer said.
See also: Rep. John Thompson Won't Resign: Report
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