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    Taunton Mayor in court for violent spousal abuse claims

    By Mike Deehan,

    18 hours ago

    Taunton Mayor Shaunna O'Connell found herself in court this week on charges of assault and battery stemming from a domestic dispute with her husband.

    Catch up quick: Police say O'Connell's husband Ted O'Connell called them after an argument escalated into violence Friday night.


    • He says Shaunna O'Connell, 54, bit him on the arm, struck him with a metal automotive crowbar, then jumped on the hood of his Lexus as he tried to get away.
    • O'Connell pleaded not guilty to the charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and domestic assault and battery on a family member. She denied the accusations.
    • Her husband turned down medical treatment at the scene, according to police.

    The intrigue: O'Connell went from a firebrand conservative Republican member of the House of Representatives to the mayor of her 60,000-resident hometown in 2020.

    • She was represented in court by another Republican, attorney Jay McMahon, who unsuccessfully challenged Democrat Andrea Campbell for attorney general in 2022.

    After the arrest, O'Connell and her husband released a joint statement acknowledging conflicts in their marriage. The couple wrote that they're working on their problems.

    What they're saying: "I apologize for calling the police. I apologize to my wife and the people of Taunton. It was a huge mistake," Ted O'Connell said outside his wife's arraignment Monday at Taunton District Court.

    What's next: Mayor O'Connell was released without bail under orders not to abuse her husband.

    • A further court hearing is scheduled for Sept. 12.
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