Evansville Couple Both Charged with Domestic Violence After Weekend Fight

Police say the incident occurred at a home on Henning Avenue on Friday afternoon.

Mar. 21, 2026 at 3:52pm

A man and woman in Evansville, Indiana were both arrested and charged with domestic battery after a physical altercation at their home on Friday. Police say 35-year-old Maria Souffrance called 911 claiming the father of her children, 30-year-old John Henry, had been beating her for days. However, Henry told officers that Souffrance struck him first, and he hit her back. Both parties admitted to physical violence during the incident, which resulted in them both being taken to the Vanderburgh County Jail on domestic battery charges.

Why it matters

Domestic violence incidents often involve complex dynamics between the parties involved, and it is not uncommon for both individuals to face charges when police respond to a call. This case highlights the challenges law enforcement faces in determining the primary aggressor in these types of situations.

The details

According to the police report, the incident occurred just before 5 p.m. on Friday at a home in the 1700 block of Henning Avenue in Evansville. Souffrance called 911 and told police that Henry, the father of her children, had been beating her for days. However, Henry told officers that he was getting ready for work and asked Souffrance to help with the kids, at which point she used an expletive and struck him in the face. Henry admitted to then hitting Souffrance back, and said at some point during the altercation, Souffrance bit his arm.

  • The incident occurred just before 5 p.m. on Friday, March 21, 2026.

The players

Maria Souffrance

A 35-year-old Evansville resident who called 911 to report that the father of her children had been beating her for days.

John Henry

A 30-year-old Evansville resident who is the father of Souffrance's children. He told police that Souffrance struck him first, and he hit her back during the altercation.

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What they’re saying

“He started beating me, hitting me multiple times in the head, face, and chest.”

— Maria Souffrance

“I asked her to help and she used an expletive towards me, and then, struck me in the face.”

— John Henry

What’s next

The judge will determine if Souffrance and Henry will be allowed to post bail or remain in custody as the case proceeds.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the complexities of domestic violence situations, where both parties may face charges depending on the specific circumstances. It highlights the need for thorough investigations and careful consideration of all evidence when determining the appropriate course of action in these types of cases.