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No, not all abusers come after their victims who testify against them, but it depends solely on the individual. An abuser who excessively violent may well come after the victim, while an verbal abuser may have learned their lesson while in prison. If one knows the person is violent or made threats after they testified then go to the police when you find out when the abuser will be getting out of prison.
Tell the police.
It turned violent when someone threw a bomb at the police.
Unless your ex has a police record/jail time for DV, there would be no way to tell. A private Detective can access old records.
You need to call the police and give them all the information you can, perhaps notify an adult family member of the abuser if appropriate, and then accept that there is nothing else you can do. The abuser needs professional help- he is not your responsibility. His attempts may not be real and he may be just trying to manipulate you.
Report the abuser to the police. Child abuse is highly frowned upon in most, if not all, cultures.
Police Story - 1973 The Violent Homecoming 1-4 was released on: USA: 30 October 1973
If you live in another county or town then go further away and retain a lawyer to see what your rights are. Be prepared to pack your things when your abuser is not around and find out where the closest Women's Shelter is wherever you decide to go. You should discuss this with other family members because they are obviously nervous that the abuser or the police officer could make trouble for them. If you live in a large city then go to another district of the city and retain a lawyer.
For the police, they usually use HANDCUFFS to restrain a prisoner.
For the police, they usually use HANDCUFFS to restrain a prisoner.
It turned violent when someone threw a bomb at the police.
YouÊ may not be able to put your abuser away for life.Ê You do need to protecct yourself and file the appropiate police reports, to be sure that charges are being filed and he or she can face prosecution for the acts of abuse.