Arkansas man arrested for assaulting pregnant girlfriend during argument

Arkansas Man Arrested for Assaulting Pregnant Girlfriend During Argument

July 16, 2024

BAXTER COUNTY, AR — A dispute over fuel usage escalated into a violent confrontation in Baxter County, resulting in the arrest of 28-year-old Justin James Coddington. He faces charges of third-degree domestic battering after allegedly kicking his pregnant girlfriend in the stomach.

The incident occurred on the evening of May 27, 2024, when deputies responded to a domestic disturbance at a residence in the 40 block of Sunchase Court. The victim reported that the altercation began over a disagreement regarding fuel, which intensified after Coddington used profane language towards their children. According to the victim’s account, Coddington pushed her and then delivered a kick to her stomach.

Emergency services transported the victim to a hospital where medical staff confirmed the kick had caused visible bruising but did not seriously harm the fetus, thanks to its early stage of development.

Arkansas man arrested for assaulting pregnant girlfriend during argument
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Coddington, who was released on a $5,000 bond, has entered a not guilty plea. His trial is scheduled for December 2024. Meanwhile, a request by the victim to modify a no-contact order to allow Coddington visitation with their children was denied, though phone contact between the victim and Coddington was permitted by the court.

Chris Quigley

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