>After that, Guallpa began drinking more and attacking his wife, who supported their family through her income from a clothing factory.
“I could have called the police like a dozen times, but I never did because I was afraid of what would happen to him,” Guamán told New York Focus and Gothamist in an interview last year.
Last August, after another assault, she did call the police.
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It wasn’t a first time offense
>After that, Guallpa began drinking more and attacking his wife, who supported their family through her income from a clothing factory. “I could have called the police like a dozen times, but I never did because I was afraid of what would happen to him,” Guamán told New York Focus and Gothamist in an interview last year. Last August, after another assault, she did call the police.