Current:Home > NewsOhio lawmaker stripped of leadership after a second arrest in domestic violence case -Prosperity Pathways
Ohio lawmaker stripped of leadership after a second arrest in domestic violence case
View
Date:2025-04-18 08:33:28
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Republican Ohio state Rep. Bob Young was stripped of his leadership position in the Ohio House on Thursday after his second arrest in less than two months in an ongoing domestic violence case.
Fellow Republican House Speaker Jason Stephens removed the Summit County representative from his position as a committee chair, following him being charged with violating a protective order. A grand jury in July indicted Young on domestic violence and assault charges. Young’s lawyer did not respond to messages seeking comment left Wednesday and Thursday.
The removal, confirmed by Stephens’ spokesperson Aaron Mulvey, weakens Young’s authority in the House and cuts his pay by $9,000. Stephens previously asked Young to resign, but Young refused. Because the charges are misdemeanors and not felonies, Young is allowed to maintain his seat. Some Democratic lawmakers formally called for him to lose any special authority in the House and echoed Stephens’ calls for him to resign earlier this week. “Rep. Young’s alleged pattern of continued behavior directly conflicts with the values we uphold as elected officials and Ohioans,” Reps. Tavia Galonski and Casey Weinstein, both Summit County Democrats, said in a joint statement. Last week, Young was arrested on allegations he violated a protective order by leaving multiple voicemails for his wife. He was released on his own recognizance but must wear an ankle monitor 24/7. In July, Young struck his wife in the face and threw her phone in their pool to prevent her from calling 911, police alleged. When she sought safe haven at Young’s brother’s home, Young followed her and charged his brother when he refused to let him inside, resulting in a shattered glass door and injuries to both men, authorities claim. In a previous statement, Young said he didn’t believe his actions were criminal and said he loves his family. ___
Samantha Hendrickson is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.
veryGood! (681)
Related
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- Hospitals create police forces to stem growing violence against staff
- With growing abortion restrictions, Democrats push for over-the-counter birth control
- Virtually ouch-free: Promising early data on a measles vaccine delivered via sticker
- B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
- Colorado City Vows to Be Carbon Neutral, Defying Partisan Politics
- Cap & Trade Shows Its Economic Muscle in the Northeast, $1.3B in 3 Years
- Offshore Drilling Plan Under Fire: Zinke May Have Violated Law, Senator Says
- McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
- Creating a sperm or egg from any cell? Reproduction revolution on the horizon
Ranking
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- Homelessness rose in the U.S. after pandemic aid dried up
- ‘Super-Pollutant’ Emitted by 11 Chinese Chemical Plants Could Equal a Climate Catastrophe
- Tina Turner Dead at 83: Ciara, Angela Bassett and More Stars React to the Music Icon's Death
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- Mama June Reveals What's Next for Alana Honey Boo Boo Thompson After High School Graduation
- With growing abortion restrictions, Democrats push for over-the-counter birth control
- People with disabilities aren't often seen in stock photos. The CPSC is changing that
Recommendation
Who's hosting 'Saturday Night Live' tonight? Musical guest, how to watch Dec. 14 episode
Cap & Trade Shows Its Economic Muscle in the Northeast, $1.3B in 3 Years
Long COVID scientists try to unravel blood clot mystery
Wealthy Nations Are Eating Their Way Past the Paris Agreement’s Climate Targets
Travis Hunter, the 2
Solar Breakthrough Could Be on the Way for Renters
In some states, hundreds of thousands dropped from Medicaid
Wildfires and Climate Change