Sulphur women arrested on domestic abuse battery charges after boyfriend made jokes about her "180$ BINGO winnings"

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On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at an undisclosed time and location. Officers responded to a 911 disturbance in regards to male screaming for help and asking to send in Seal Team 6. Also in the 911 recording the male is heard saying several times "she's a savage", Says responding agencies spokeswoman Gloria Morningside.
Officers arrived at the scene where Shelbee Barrios was observed cleaning blood off of a cabinet. Barrios stated "I've had enough of his bullshit, that bastard had it coming".
Officers also located the victim of this brutal scene Nick Console, blindly hiding in a corner asking for help. Officers later learned that Barrios had scratched both of Console's eyes.
Console stated Barrios went out for a wild night with her friends at the Bingo hall in Vinton, La which was unusual. Console stated he later received a message from Barrios via text advising she had won $180. Console stated he believed Barrios obtained the money illegally and was using Bingo as a "cover up" because she wasn't that lucky. Console stated he then witnessed a post by Barrios on Facebook again about her winning $180 (with a picture of the cash). Console stated he noted that Barrios has put the $ after the 180 which aggravated him (example 180$). Console stated he then made some harmless jokes towards Barrios when she brutally attacked him saying "now you done fucked up".
Barrios was arrested and hauled to the looney shack, where she awaits mental evaluations and trail.
No other information at this time.

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