DOUGLAS COUNTY DEPUTIES NO STRANGER TO MARSHALL'S HOME
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Incident #4, December 25th, 2007. The Douglas County dispatch office received a call from a woman who “sounded scared.” The woman asked if it was possible to file an anonymous report of domestic violence. Through many long gaps of silence, the woman then indicated to the dispatcher that the violence was not happening at her location (Brandon Marshall's home), but was instead across the street. The caller then hung-up.

After the dispatcher sent a deputy en route to Marshall's home, the dispatcher called the number back. This time, the woman sounded much less tense, and advised dispatch that it appeared as though the incident had come to an end, with the male party driving off from the scene.

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CompleteColorado.com asked the Douglas County Records Office to provide a detailed list of all dispatches and 911 calls from all other homes along the same block on which Mr. Marshall lives for the past 18 months. Only three records were found, none of them were domestic violence calls.




Incident #5, May 10th, 2008.

Douglas County Dispatch took a 911 call from a man indicating that he had just seen Brandon Marshall's cousin slam a female onto the hood of a white car. “I just watched it with my own eyes,” the caller told the dispatcher.

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The caller's voice has been modified, and portions of the call presented have been redacted to protect the identity of the caller. However, adult language has not been censored from the tape. The caller indicated that a "commotion" had been coming from Marshall's home for some time preceding the alleged violence on the car.

The caller identified Marshall's cousin by name as being Blair Clark.

Deputies were sent to the scene, but no formal report or complaint was ever filed.

Blair Clark was also arrested by Denver Police on August 15th, 2007 for petty theft, threatening to injure a person, and driving without a license. The police report alleges that after Clark skipped out on a $300 restaurant tab, he blocked traffic with his vehicle. When approached by officers, the report alleges that Clark shouted he would “kill and beat the f*** out of the cops.” A CBI background check indicates no other major arrests in Clark's history in Colorado.

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Incident #6, June 28th, 2008.

At roughly 2:45 in the A.M., a call was placed to dispatch saying Marshall needed to turn his stereo down. The caller told the dispatcher that he/she would cut off the power if it didn't stop. A deputy was dispatched, and the scene was “cleared” by 3:00 A.M., with no report taken.

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In addition to making these incidents public, CompleteColorado.com is first to publish the 911 calls of a domestic incident on March 04th-05th, between Marshall and his (then) girlfriend, Rasheeda Watley.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE 9-1-1 CALLS FROM ATLANTA P.D.

Later on March 05th, three individuals were granted protection by a temporary protective order against Marshall for stalking. The TPO was voluntarily rescinded two weeks later on March 19th.

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CLICK HERE TO SEE PAGE 3 OF THE RESTRAINING ORDER

The first person listed on the TPO was Kristeena Spivey. Spivey is a friend of Rasheeda Watley's, and was involved in an incident with Marshall in June of 2007. In that incident, Marshall is accused of blocking in Spivey's car, then throwing a brick or rock at the window close to Rasheeda Watley, who was a passenger in Spivey's car. CompleteColorado.com is in the process of trying to obtain the 911 tapes from this particular incident.