Maison Purull. PC: Fox 11 Online
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – The suspect from a standoff last week a few blocks west of Lambeau Field was charged with attacking his ex-girlfriend, with the injuries forcing her to deliver a baby nearly three months early.
Maison Purull, 24, was charged aggravated battery, stalking, strangulation, resisting an officer, and other charges for the incident at a home on Jackson Street, and the subsequent standoff at Lombardi Avenue and Marlee Lane.
According to the criminal complaint, Purull’s ex-girlfriend called police, saying he had beat her up and she needed an ambulance. Among the injuries the pregnant woman reported was being kicked in the ribs and being punched more than 20 times.
As a result of the attack, the woman had an emergency C-section. A 2-pound, 11-ounce baby was born on Aug. 25, well short of the Nov. 17 due date, the complaint states.
Hours after the incident, police tracked down Purull, and a standoff ensued. He eventually followed police commands and was arrested.
“As Purull was being taken into custody, he stated, “I am sorry for wasting all of your time,” the complaint states.



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