Car crash leads to California cop's arrest on suspicion of domestic violence
Briefly

Marilyn Maybe Briseno, a Los Angeles Police Department officer, was arrested after allegedly assaulting a man during a domestic violence incident that led to a crash. The incident occurred on August 11 in Long Beach, where Briseno, the suspect, attempted to leave while being detained and allegedly assaulted an officer. She was subsequently booked for misdemeanor domestic violence and assault on a peace officer. Briseno was released the next morning after posting a $20,000 bond but did not injure the Long Beach officer during the incident.
An LAPD officer was arrested for allegedly assaulting a man while he was driving, leading to a crash in Long Beach.
Marilyn Maybe Briseno, 28, allegedly caused a crash and assaulted a peace officer during her detention related to a domestic violence incident.
Briseno was booked for misdemeanor domestic violence and assault on an officer and later released on a $20,000 bond.
Despite the confrontation, the Long Beach police officer sustained no injuries during the incident.
Read at www.presstelegram.com
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