Police To Issue Warrant For Husband Of UFC Fighter After Domestic Violence Accusations Go Public

In a new development in the recent domestic violence case involving UFC female fighter Andrea KGB Lee, Shreveport Police are reportedly in the works of getting a warrant for the fighter’s husband’s arrest.

ESPN reports:

The Shreveport Police Department in Louisiana is in the process of issuing an arrest warrant for Donny Aaron, the husband of UFC flyweight Andrea Lee.

Shreveport PD spokesperson Cpl. Angie Willhite confirmed to ESPN an arrest warrant for Aaron is “forthcoming” — perhaps as soon as Wednesday afternoon. He is facing potential charges of false imprisonment and domestic battery, stemming from an alleged incident on Aug. 5.

According to the police report, officers responded to a domestic incident involving Andrea Aaron, who uses the name Andrea Lee in her professional career. Photographs were taken, detectives were notified and no contact with the suspect was made.

Aaron, 43, was the source of controversy earlier this year, when an online photo of him showed a Nazi tattoo on his arm. Both Aaron and Lee apologized for the photo and claimed he got the tattoo while in prison, but Aaron stated he could not have it removed.

In 2009, Aaron was convicted of negligent homicide after shooting an unarmed man during an altercation near his home in 2005.

Lee (9-2) has one appearance in the UFC — a three-round decision win against Veronica Macedo in May. The 29-year-old is considered a top prospect in the 125-pound division.