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Mass. mayor charged with biting, hitting her husband with crowbar — but pol’s spouse issues apology for calling cops

A Massachusetts mayor was arrested Friday for allegedly biting her husband and hitting him with a crowbar – but it was the city leader’s spouse who o🔯ffered up an apology as the two exited court hand-in-hand Monday.

Taunton Mayor Shaunna O’Connell, 54, is facing charges stemming ﷽from a domestic dispute that took place inside their home Friday around 8:20 p.m. after her husband Ted called police, according to repor🧔ts.

When the cops arrived, Ted O’Connell told officers they had an argument about a marital problem before it turned physical.

Mayor Shaunna O’Connel is in court this morning being arraigned on a felony charge in connection with domestic incident. Marc Vas𓃲concellos/The Enterprise / USA TODA🦹Y NETWORK
Taunton Mayor Shaunna O’Connell leaves Taunton District Court Monday with her husband Ted O’Connell. Marc Vasconcellos/The Enterprise / USA TODAY N🐭ETWORK

“Mr. O’Connell stated that during their argument, his wife Shaunna had bit him on his left-forearm and then proceeded to grab a small type of crowbar/gasket cleaner and had struck him with it on his right hand/knuckle area,” a police report

A sergeant also saw an open wound that appeared to be a bite mark and “multiple open wounds on the knuc🐷kles,” the police report states.

Shaunna O’Connell, who is also a former ꦑstate lawmaker, then allegedly jumped on the hood of his car when he tried to drive off, leaving d🥃ents on the car, according to authorities.

When police arrived, the husband said he was concerned🎃 for his wife, who was inside a bedroom.

She claimed to police her husband was “verbally a꧒busive” toward her, according to the police report also

Meanwhile, the Republican mayor, who has led Taunton since 2020, claimed to police she didn’t know how her husband 👍got the bruises.

The couple (center) said they have been going through marital woes. Mike Gay / USA TODAY NETWORK

She pleaded not guilty to charges of a🦹ssault and battery on a household member and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, the Boston Globe reported.  

Footage captured by WCVB showed the married couple holding hands after her court hearing Monday. While the mayor re💫mained silent, her husband issued a brief statement.

“I apologize for calling the pol♎ice,” he said. “I apologize to my wife and the people of Taunton. It was a huge mistake.”

The pair previously ac🀅knowledged they’ve had their challenges like other couples and were working through ma🍎rital problems.

“During an argument Ted involved the police and regrets making that decision. We ask for privacy for our family on personal issues as we work through this matter,” the two said in a joint statem💃ent, per the Globe.

The mayor said on her campaign website she’s been married for more than 25 years.