In June of 2014, Hope Solo was accused of doing this.
Solo’s nephew told police that his mother — Solo’s older half-sister — had just started letting Solo back into their lives, according to an affidavit of probable cause outlining the police case. Solo had apparently been estranged from the family because “she always does this,” the teen reportedly told police, an apparent reference to past problems.
Police wrote in the affidavit that the teen’s T-shirt was torn and he had scratch marks on his arms and a bleeding cut on his ear when officers arrived.
The teen told police the altercation began as he discussed theatrical productions he’d been in, the affidavit says. The teen explained that he believes that a good actor has to have an “athletic state of mind.”
Solo then told him he was “too fat and overweight and crazy to ever be an athlete,” according to the court document.
The teen responded by calling Solo a name, told her to get out of the house and then walked into another part of the house. Solo followed him and called him crazy again, the document says.
He told Solo that she and her father were crazy, according to the affidavit. Solo charged him, punched him in the face and tackled him, the court document alleges.
When the teen’s mother tried to intervene, Solo attacked her as well, the document says. The teen tried to pull Solo off his mother and then broke a wooden broom over her head, the document says.
Court documents say the 17-year-old “got an old gun that did not work” and pointed it at her in an attempt to get her to stop assaulting him and his mother and to leave. The handgun was ultimately determined by police to be a broken BB gun.
Solo would not leave, however, and was “circling like a shark,” the teen told police.
According to the affidavit, Solo’s half-sister got her out of the house, but Solo then walked around it, hopped over a fence and re-entered through a sliding door.
Pretty serious stuff and not the first time Solo has been accused of violent behavior, but unlike male athletes no one seems to care about Hope’s legal proceedings or past violent outbursts. Double standards are normal in this world, doesn’t mean they are right, but they are normal. One of those double standards are when women or women athlete have violent offenses it isn’t looked as harshly as men. To the point I wasn’t even aware that Hope Solo will be standing trial for her domestic assault charge soon.
Hope Solo leaves court, w/ husband Jerramy Stevens, after judge declines to dismiss her domestic violence case. pic.twitter.com/GPH6wVqEGn
— Chris Daniels (@ChrisDaniels5) January 6, 2015
I'm told Solo will fly out tonight to California to train with #USWNT. Her trial is still scheduled to begin before the end of camp.
— Chris Daniels (@ChrisDaniels5) January 6, 2015
Hope Solo will go on training and practicing like nothing ever happened, must be nice when the double standard works in your favor.
