Democratic U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar has signed on to a letter criticizing the National Football League’s handling of the Ray Rice incident.
Klobuchar is among sixteen women senators asking Commissioner Roger Goodell to adopt a “real zero-tolerance policy for domestic violence that will ensure that this type of violence and abuse has no place.”
“We were shocked and disgusted by the images we saw this week of one of your players violently assaulting his now-wife and knocking her unconscious,” the senators wrote. “Tragically, this is not the only case of an NFL player allegedly assaulting a woman even within the last year.”
Democratic U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar has signed on to a letter criticizing the National Football League’s handling of the Ray Rice incident.
Klobuchar is among sixteen women senators asking Commissioner Roger Goodell to adopt a “real zero-tolerance policy for domestic violence that will ensure that this type of violence and abuse has no place.”
“We were shocked and disgusted by the images we saw this week of one of your players violently assaulting his now-wife and knocking her unconscious,” the senators wrote. “Tragically, this is not the only case of an NFL player allegedly assaulting a woman even within the last year.”
Democratic U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar has signed on to a letter criticizing the National Football League’s handling of the Ray Rice incident.
Klobuchar is among sixteen women senators asking Commissioner Roger Goodell to adopt a “real zero-tolerance policy for domestic violence that will ensure that this type of violence and abuse has no place.”
“We were shocked and disgusted by the images we saw this week of one of your players violently assaulting his now-wife and knocking her unconscious,” the senators wrote. “Tragically, this is not the only case of an NFL player allegedly assaulting a woman even within the last year.”