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Ohio Rep. Bob Young accused of domestic violence and faces calls for resignation

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — State Rep. Bob Young was arrested and charged with domestic violence over the weekend, accused of assaulting a family member, according to court records.

Police said Young struck the person in the face Thursday and then threw her phone into a pool to prevent her from calling 911.


What You Need To Know

  • Ohio Rep. Bob Young was arrested and charged with domestic violence following a fundraiser
  • Police said Young struck a family member and threw her phone in a pool to keep her from calling 911
  • Young appeared in court Saturday and is now subject to several protection orders
  • House Speaker Jason Stephens, a fellow Republican, called on Young to resign

Young, who appeared in court Saturday, is now subject to several protection orders, meaning he cannot be near or make contact with the person he allegedly assaulted.

The Summit County Republican’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment, and he could not be reached by phone. No lawyer was listed on court documents for him.

Young’s district includes Green and parts of Uniontown, Akron, Barberton and Mogadore. 

House Speaker Jason Stephens, a fellow Republican, called on Young to resign. The incident took place following a fundraiser for Young and another lawmaker at which Stephens was a special guest, though Stephens said he left beforehand.

“Although I believe that people are innocent until proven guilty, I asked Bob for his resignation as state representative so he can focus on his family at this time,” Stephens said Sunday in a statement.

A message seeking comment was left for the Summit County Sheriff’s Office.

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