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WASILLA — Track Palin, son of former Alaska governor and Republican candidate for vice president Sarah Palin, is in trouble again.
Palin, 29, was arrested late Friday night at a residence in Wasilla, and now faces charges domestic violence assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct, and interfering with a report of domestic violence charges, according to an online dispatch published early Saturday morning.
“While being placed under arrest, Palin physically resisted troopers,” according to the report.
Palin allegedly assaulted, “an acquaintance,” according to troopers.
“When the acquaintance attempted to call authorities, he prevented her by taking away her phone,” troopers said.
Palin was arraigned on Saturday morning and remains in custody.
This is Palin’s second arrest in less than a year. He pleaded guilty in June of a misdemeanor charge stemming from an incident in December of 2017 at his parents’ home in Wasilla that led to domestic violence assault, criminal trespass and criminal mischief charges. The plea came in Veteran’s Court after the case was transferred from criminal court.
Palin served in the United States Army.
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