Report: Ravens' Fluker allegedly victim of domestic violence
Baltimore Ravens guard D.J. Fluker says he's repeatedly been a victim of domestic abuse, according to police documents obtained by Austin Denean of WBFF.
Kimberly Davis, the mother of Fluker's child, was arrested July 13 for allegedly punching the lineman in the face during an argument at their home in Reisterstown, Maryland. While Davis said she didn't intentionally hit him, Fluker told police that Davis has assaulted him several times over the course of their long-term relationship.
Fluker also told police that another incident occurred June 29.
Davis is facing charges of second-degree assault and destruction of property for the July 13 incident.
The Ravens' senior vice president of communications, Chad Steele, released a statement on the case.
"We have been in regular communication with D.J. regarding this matter and will continue to monitor the situation," Steele said.
Baltimore signed Fluker this offseason after he spent the previous two campaigns with the Seattle Seahawks.
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