Republican representative from South Carolina Chris Corley, who recently voted for legislation toughening punishments for domestic violence, was arrested on Tuesday on felony charges of first-degree domestic violence and pointing weapons at a person.
According to the warrants, 36-year-old Corley, in the presence of an 8-year-old child, caused "physical harm and injury" to his wife by "striking her about the head and face with a closed fist after threatening to kill the victim, point a handgun at the victim causing her to fear for her life."
"Just stop Daddy. Just stop...Daddy, why are you doing this?" can be heard in the recording released to the 'Aiken Standard' newspaper.
"Please stop. Stop. Please stop, Chris. Just stop daddy, just stop. Chris, please stop. Daddy. Please help. Please Chris. Chris," it said.
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After several attempts to get Chris' 37-year-old wife on the phone, the dispatcher called Aiken county dispatch, saying, "I had a caller, sounded like children screaming for help and begging for their father to stop," the report said.
Corley told police his wife thought he was cheating on her, and he pushed her away when she attempted to strike him.
The attorney is known for his efforts to keep the Confederate flag flying outside the South Carolina state house.
Corley was released on a USD 20,000 bond and could face up to 15 years in jail if convicted of both charges.
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