New documents have been released that show Hope Solo’s bizarre behavior during her 2014 arrest for domestic violence. Her half sister, Teresa Obert, is also speaking out for the first time since the incident.

Solo was arrested on two counts of domestic violence for allegedly hitting Obert and her 17-year-old son, the soccer star’s nephew.

The police report, obtained by ESPN, shows Solo insulted her arresting officers.

“You’re such a b—h. You’re scared of me because you know that if the handcuffs were off, I’d kick your [butt],” she told one cop who was forcing her to the ground. She called another cop a “14-year-old boy” and made a comment about her necklace being worth more than the cops made in one year.

Solo has painted a picture that she was the “victim” in the situation during a Good Morning America interview earlier this year, but prosecutors have appealed the case that has since been thrown out, arguing she has been lying about the details of what happened.

Obert felt compelled to tell her side of the story and now tells ESPN’s Outside the Lines of Solo’s violence toward her nephew, "She grabbed him by the head and she kept slamming him into the cement over and over again. So I came from behind her, and I pulled her over and, you know, to get her off my son. And then, once she got off, she started punching me in the face over and over again."

That’s when he called 911, telling the dispatcher Solo was “going psychotic; she's f---king beating people up.”

As these new details come to light, Solo and the U.S. women’s soccer team will be competing for the World Cup in Australia.

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