A community outreach assistant working for Baltimore City Council President Stephanie Rawlings Blake resigned after she was arrested last weekend on charges of second-degree assault and malicious destruction of property.
According to court documents, Jacqualyn Evans, 27, was taken to central booking after a warrant was issued for her arrest in a domestic dispute involving her ex-boyfriend, former Raven?s defensive lineman Riddick Parker.
Evans struck both Parker and his current girlfriend several times and caused “visible injuries,” records said. Evans later caused $1,000 worthof damage to his 2002 BMW, records said.
Evans was charged with two counts of second degree assault, and one count of malicious destruction of property. She was released on $2,500 bail.
“She submitted her resignation [Thursday] and President Rawlings-Blake accepted it,” said Shaun Adamec, a spokesman for Rawlings-Blake.
“She has some issues in her life that she needs to deal with, and we?re happy to see her do that,” said Adamec. Evans did not return messages left on her office voice mail.
Parker played defensive end for the Baltimore Ravens 2003-2004 team.
