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US: TV anchor accused of choking wife at home

Updated on: 19 February,2013 01:54 PM IST  | 
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A television news anchor in the United States was arrested after he choked his wife after a fight at their home.

US: TV anchor accused of choking wife at home

A New York television news anchor fought with his wife and then choked her at their home and threatened her even after he was arrested, police said.


Officers received a call early Sunday morning from TV anchor Rob Morrison's mother-in-law about what was going on at the couple's home in Darien.


US: TV anchor accused of choking wife at home
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Morrison had been belligerent toward his wife, financial news anchor Ashley Morrison, throughout the night and ended up with his hands wrapped around her neck, leaving red marks, they said.

The arresting officers said they heard Rob Morrison threaten to do his wife more harm while they were processing him. They said his wife didn't seek medical attention.

A police mug shot of Morrison shows him with what appear to be a bloody cut on the bridge of his nose and a nasty bruise on his swollen bottom lip.

Morrison, who posted $100,000 bond, was due in court today. He faced charges of strangulation, threatening and disorderly conduct.

The couple's attorney said in a statement Monday they are cooperating fully with authorities in this "unfortunate incident."

"The Morrisons are confident that a full review of this matter will show that the allegations have been greatly exaggerated," attorney Robert Skovgaard said in the statement. u00a0

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