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The Girlfriend of Ravens OL D.J. Fluker Was Arrested on Domestic Violence Charges

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SJ - July 25, 2020

The girlfriend of Baltimore Ravens guard D.J. Fluker was arrested earlier this month after allegedly punching him in the face and causing his nose to bleed.  According to Fluker, this isn't the first time she's abused him.

Kimberly Davis, Fluker's long-term girlfriend and mother of his child, was arrested on July 13th and is facing charges of second-degree assault and destruction of property.

From FOX Baltimore:

According to police reports obtained by WBFF, D.J. Fluker says he has been the victim of several assaults over the course of his long-term relationship with Kimberly Davis, who he has a child with.

Davis was arrested following a July 13 incident at the couple’s home in Reisterstown, Maryland, after she allegedly punched Fluker in the nose over an argument over social media. The responding officer observed dried blood coming from his nose and a photo obtained by WBFF from that night shows blood on Fluker’s face.

According to the police report, Davis told the officer she poked Fluker in the nose during an argument because she became angry after she was told she was a bad mother. She allegedly told police she didn’t intentionally hit him to cause harm and said her fingernails could have accidentally scratched his nose, causing him to bleed.

She was taken into custody that night and is facing charges of second-degree assault and destruction of property.

This doesn't look great for Ms. Davis.  Obviously she'll get her day in court, but the video evidence is really strong.






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