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Navy Chief Petty Officer found dead in her Jacksonville home filed for protective order 2 weeks ago

About two weeks ago, a Duval County judge granted the victim a protective order because of domestic violence at her home.

UPDATE, 4 p.m. Tuesday - JSO says the case is now classified as a murder

UPDATE: Jacksonville sheriff releases heavily redacted incident report on Navy chief petty officer's death

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Family members have identified the woman found dead in a home on Jacksonville's Northside on Monday.

She is 37-year-old Andrea Washington of 12568 Itani Way. Police were called to the home just after midnight and found her body inside.

Washington has three children, a family member told First Coast News. Investigators have not released the cause of death, but said foul play is suspected. There is also no suspect information.

Andrea Washington (Facebook)

Family friend Phantom McClendon told First Coast News that Washington just got pinned Friday for Navy Chief Petty Officer. According to her Facebook page, she's a gas turbine mechanic at U.S. Navy.

“We were stationed in Virginia together, we were very close friends,” McClendon said adding that they became like family over the past decade.

“The goal of making chief is a major accomplishment and for her to make it after all these years ... and the simple fact that she can’t even enjoy it. She couldn’t even go to work in her freshly pressed khaki uniform," McClendon said. “I just sent her a message on Friday right when she got pinned and told her 'I’m proud of you.'”

“I got Hennessy, and we were going to drink it together and celebrate," McClendon added.

About two weeks ago, a Duval County judge granted Washington a protective order because of domestic violence at her home.

According to the Sept. 4 order Washington reported days earlier that she was pushed to the floor of her home, kicked in the stomach, chased and had a gun pulled on her by a man she was living with. She said the fight occurred because she asked the man if he was going to help pay the household bills. The man also reportedly kicked a hole in her bedroom and closet door, destroyed her iPad and took her keys to her vehicle and mailbox, according to court documents.

Washington was supposed to appear in court regarding the protective order Monday, according to the documents.

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