Hope Solo 911 Call: Domestic Abuse Complaint From The Night Before The Olympic Gold Medalist Married NFL Star Jeremy Stevens Is Released By Police

Tapes from the Olynmpic Gold Medalist Hope Solo 911 call reporting domestic abuse have been released by police from the November night before her wedding to former NFL tight end, Jeremy Stevens in Kirkland, Wash., according to ABC.

When the police arrived, Stevens was placed under arrest for domestic violence assault after admitting to fighting with Solo. The charges against him were dismissed after lack of evidence by judge the next day.

A few hours later, the wedding was still on between the Olympic gold medalists goal-keeper for USA and the former NFL player.

The call was placed by Marcus Solo, her brother. He asked that officers come to her home, where he alleged a pre-wedding party got violent.

"There was a little fight inside the house and she got thrown to the ground and she might have dislocated her hip," he says in the call, never specifically referring to Solo.

Marcus said a stun gun was used during the fight. He also noted that alcohol was consumed by many in the home.

While Marcus was on the phone with the 911 dispatch, Hope's voice is heard in the background, speaking to her brother.

"My husband is going to go to jail," Hope Solo said.

Her brother responded, "No he's not."

"No he will. He's on probation," Hope said.

The phone was hung up after that exchange.

Stevens "appeared to be hiding" police said when they arrived on the scene.

The former NFL player was suspended two game for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy going into the 2009 season.

On October 23, 2010, he was arrested for possession of cannabis with intent to sell. Two days later, he was released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and never played again in the NFL.

Stevens has been in trouble with law a number of times, which includes sexual assault, a hit and run, along with assault.

When Kirland police arrived, officers said in a report that they also found a woman lying on the floor with a hip injury.  Marcus Solo had blood on his forehead and knees, and a bruise under his left eye.  Hope Solo's right elbow was bloody, and she and her brother appeared intoxicated.

The officers said it appeared that Stevens had caused Hope Solo's injuries, leading to his arrest for domestic violence assault. 

Kirkland police said there were eight people inside the house during the fight and two children that were sleeping.

An officer reported: "He and his fiancee Hope had an argument about whether they would be living in Florida or Washington after their marriage."

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