Current:Home > NewsDomestic violence charges dropped against Arizona Coyotes minority owner Andrew Barroway -ProfitPioneers Hub
Domestic violence charges dropped against Arizona Coyotes minority owner Andrew Barroway
PredictIQ View
Date:2025-04-08 11:04:18
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Domestic violence charges have been dropped against Arizona Coyotes minority owner Andrew Barroway, who had been arrested after a dispute with his wife in Colorado last spring.
Barroway issued a statement Tuesday saying the district attorney's office in Pitkin County, Colorado, had decided to dismiss the case against him.
“The past several months have been extremely difficult for my loved ones and for me personally,” the statement said. “As you can imagine, seeing a private personal matter wrongly depicted in the media was hurtful and frustrating. So, too, was being unable to set the record straight because of the ongoing legal investigation. Now that this matter has concluded, I can directly say that the allegations against me were false.”
The NHL suspended Barroway indefinitely on March 23 after police said a verbal altercation between him and his wife had turned physical. Online court records showed Barroway was arrested on suspicion of second-degree assault strangulation, a felony, and third-degree assault, a misdemeanor.
Barroway spent a night in jail after police arrested him at an Aspen hotel, the police report said. Under a court order, he was prohibited from having contact with his wife, except when it involved their children, and he was prohibited from drinking alcohol.
A prominent hedge fund manager, Barroway owns 5% of the Coyotes.
veryGood! (13)
Related
- How to watch the 'Blue Bloods' Season 14 finale: Final episode premiere date, cast
- Blue Origin shoots 6 tourists into space after nearly 2-year hiatus: Meet the new astronauts
- Red Lobster files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
- Rep. Elise Stefanik rebukes Biden and praises Trump in address to Israeli parliament
- How to watch new prequel series 'Dexter: Original Sin': Premiere date, cast, streaming
- Woman pleads guilty to shooting rural Pennsylvania prosecutor, sentenced to several years in prison
- Woman pleads guilty to shooting rural Pennsylvania prosecutor, sentenced to several years in prison
- Investigators return to Long Island home of Gilgo Beach serial killing suspect
- Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
- Fly Stress-Free with These Airplane Travel Essentials for Kids & Babies
Ranking
- Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
- Hiker dies after falling from trail in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge, officials say
- Tori Spelling Reveals Multiple Stomach Piercings She Got as a Gift From Her Kids
- County sheriffs wield lethal power, face little accountability: A failure of democracy
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- There's no clear NBA title favorite. Get used to it − true parity has finally arrived
- What’s next for Iran’s government after death of its president in helicopter crash?
- Why Katy Perry Doesn't Think Jelly Roll Should Replace Her on American Idol
Recommendation
Moving abroad can be expensive: These 5 countries will 'pay' you to move there
When is the U.S. Open? Everything you need to know about golf's third major of the season
Family of Black teen wrongly executed in 1931 seeks damages after 2022 exoneration
No TikTok? No problem. Here's why you shouldn't rush to buy your child a phone.
House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
Jason Momoa Confirms Relationship with Adria Arjona 3 Years After Lisa Bonet Split
Should the Fed relax its 2% inflation goal and cut interest rates? Yes, some experts say.
New safety rules set training standards for train dispatchers and signal repairmen