Emmy-Winning ‘NYPD Blue’ Actress Arrested on Felony Charge

kim Delaney, a 65-year-old actress known for her Emmy-winning role as Detective Diane Russell on “NYPD Blue,” was arrested over the weekend in connection with a domestic disturbance at her home. She faces a felony assault charge, specifically for “assault likely to produce great bodily injury,” and remained in custody without bail as of Sunday afternoon. Her husband, James Morgan, 54, was also arrested, but on a misdemeanor charge of domestic violence and was released on a $20,000 bond.

The incident, described by reports as a heated argument that turned physical, prompted paramedics to examine both parties before they were taken into custody. Delaney’s representatives have not commented on the situation, and she is scheduled to appear in court soon. the couple, who recently celebrated their second wedding anniversary, had posted about their relationship on social media shortly before the incident. Delaney’s notable career includes roles on “Law & Order,” “Army Wives,” and “CSI: Miami.”


An actress who won an Emmy Award for portraying a police detective found herself on the wrong side of the law over the weekend.

Kim Delaney, 65, was arrested Saturday and was booked on an assault charge in connection with what officials called a “domestic disturbance at her home,” according to an NBC News report.

“Delaney remained behind bars with no bail listed Sunday afternoon, according to sheriff’s inmate records, which listed the allegation against her as a felony,” the news outlet said.

Her husband, James Morgan, 54, was also arrested “on suspicion of domestic violence” in the incident, but his was a misdemeanor charge, and he was released Saturday on a $20,000 bond.

Other news outlets, including the New York Post, reported Delaney’s charge as “assault likely to produce great bodily injury.”

TMZ described the incident as “a heated argument that turned physical” and said paramedics were called to the scene to check out the two participants before they were taken to jail.

“Two weeks ago, Delaney posted a photo of herself cuddled up to Morgan with a caption that reads, ‘Pure love,’” the Post reported.

The outlet added, “In October, the couple celebrated their second wedding anniversary together.”

People reported Delaney “previously celebrated Morgan’s birthday in April,” and called him “the one I get to spend all my days with.”

Delaney played Detective Diane Russell in 137 episodes of “NYPD Blue” from 1995 to 2003, winning a prime-time Emmy for the role in 1997, according to IMDB. She was nominated two other times for an Emmy and twice for Golden Globes for the same role.

She has also appeared on “Law & Order,” “Army Wives,” “CSI: Miami,” “General Hospital” and “All My Children,” among other roles.

The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department reported deputies from the Marina Del Rey station were called to the couple’s home around 9:45 a.m. Saturday for a “domestic disturbance” call, according to KTLA-TV.

“Subsequent to an investigation by deputies, Mrs. Kim Delaney was arrested for an assault with a deadly weapon and Mr. James Morgan was arrested for battery,” according to a LASD statement, the news outlet reported.

“It was unclear if Delaney had also been released as of Monday morning,” KTLA added.

NBC News reported that representatives for the actress “did not immediately respond to a request for comment Sunday evening.”

Delaney was scheduled to appear in Los Angeles Superior Court Tuesday morning, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department website.




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