Hope Solo and fiancee involved in assault investigation before wedding

KIRKLAND, Wash. -- Jerramy Stevens, a former University of Washington tight end and Seahawks draft pick, was arrested early Monday for investigation of assault following an altercation that left his fiancée, soccer star Hope Solo injured, according to police.
Stevens was booked into jail for investigation of fourth-degree assault after police responded to a disturbance at a home in Kirkland and got conflicting stories from Hope and her brother, who was also at the house.
No charges have been filed, and on Tuesday afternoon a judge found no probable cause to keep Stevens in custody and released him without condition.
According to a police report, Stevens and Hope were planning to marry on Tuesday.
The police investigation began when Marcus Solo called 911 about 3:45 a.m. and said several intoxicated people had been in a fight, according to the report.
When officers arrived Marcus had blood on his forehead and a bruise under his eye. His sister, Hope, had blood on her elbow from a cut but would not explain how she got hurt, an officer wrote in the police report.
According to the report, Marcus and Hope told officers there was a party and several unwanted guests showed up and got into a fight with Marcus, who told police he used a stun gun on one of the men.
Kirkland police said Marcus and Hope gave different descriptions of the men involved and each gave a different reason for what started the fight.
According to the report, Hope yelled "don't say anything to them Marcus" at her brother several times while they were being questioned by police.
An officer went into the house and found blood on the floor, another injured woman, and blood along a staircase handrail.
The officer reached an upstairs bedroom and found Stevens apparently hiding on the floor between a wall and bed, according to the report.
Stevens insisted he was sleeping, not hiding, and said he did not hear the fight.
According to the report, Stevens had dried blood on his shirt and cheek and there were signs of a fight in the bedroom. Stevens said the blood on his face was from a kiss from Hope, but he would not explain the blood on his shirt, police said.
He told the officer he and Hope had been fighting about whether they would live in Florida or Washington after their planned marriage on Tuesday, according to police. Court records show the two applied for a marriage license on Thursday last week.
Police said they decided to arrest Stevens based on the signs of the fight in the bedroom, Hope's injury and the blood on Stevens' shirt.
Kirkland police say the second woman who was injured had suffered a hip injury and told officers she was attacked by a man who had come to the party but ran before police arrived. She could only provide a vague description.
Stevens, 33, has had other run-ins with the law. In June 2003, he pleaded guilty to reckless driving as part of a plea deal after being stopped in the Seattle suburb of Medina for investigation of drunken driving. He got a two-day jail sentence for that offense.
He received another five days in jail for violating his probation after he drove into a nursing home in 2000 in a hit-and-run case. Stevens was a student at Washington at the time of that incident.
In 2000 he was accused of sexual assault, but prosecutors decided not to file charges because of insufficient evidence.
Stevens was a first-round draft pick by the Seahawks, the 28th selection overall, in 2002. He had a career-best 45 catches for 554 yards, a record for Seattle tight ends, in the Seahawks' 2005 Super Bowl season.
Solo, 31, is a two-time gold medalist as goalkeeper for the U.S. Women's Soccer Team, helping lead the team to victories in Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012.
Solo is originally from Richland, Wash., and attended the University of Washington where she was a star goalkeeper for the women's soccer team. She finished as the school's all-time leader in shutouts, saves and goals against average.
I hope everything turns out ok, and she don't have to go solo. Â
Hope Solo is a stark raving idiot for staying with this lousy man. He is ghetto garbage, and she is a fool for not dumping him. She can do SO much better than that.........
Train Wreck
Quite the diva/princess and always has been. Â Now it appears she's trashy too!
I read somewhere else that these two have only known each other for 2 months.  I hope Hope rethinks the marriage thing with this guy.
With the QuandoQuandoQuando name I just bet you were looking for a story so you could use the same word back to back, in this case, hope Hope
I think HOPE needs to go SOLO for awhile...why does she hang with people like this? She seemed pretty decent but now is questionable.
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 @RightFromOregon can't stop laughing...too good
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Guys, guys, guys! Never get involved with a woman who is crazier than you!
You don't hit a girl...period! Â You wait until she leaves then you talk &@#! about her :) Â Then drink, then cry yourself to sleep
Fine upstanding examples once again.....
So, he was fooling around with the other woman and it turned into a drunken scuffle.
ooh I think he hit her in the face, the injury looks horrible
 @franksbeans That's the way she always looks.
her fiance' has multiple arrests, including rape and reduced felony assault. way to pick em'. It will never last. An easy bet if I were in Vegas.
Where was Han Solo during all this? He could have blasted somebody or at least have had Chewie break it up
@AmFromHere He is busy having his own issues with Princess Leia.
Sounds like a match made in heaven.
Why bother arresting him if there is no reason to hold him?
 @Jamie In the State of Washington anytime there is evidence of physical contact (no matter how minor it is) in a domestic dispute, police have to remove at least one person. If they don't know which one to remove, they will not leave until someone agree's to go with police. It's a good rule for the safety of those involved. There may be some inaccuracy in what I just said but that is the way I have heard it explained.
@swimbad @Jamie And men don't tend to pick a fight with a woman they know could wup their arse...just saying.
@swimbad @Jamie They have to remove someone and it is whomever poses the biggest threat. I.E. a 200lb woman and a 100lb man (trying to be fair here) the woman would go to jail. She is more likely to cause more harm or poses the bigger threat to life. That's why the man USUALLY goes to jail, because of their size vs. the woman and strength.