New York Mets closer Jeurys Familia was drunk and going crazy the night of his arrest on a domestic violence charge last month, according to a 911 call obtained by NJ.com.My husband had a little bit of alcohol and hes going crazy, Bianca Rivas, the alleged victim, said in the 2:18 a.m. call to New Jerseys Fort Lee Police on Oct. 31.Rivas later replied hes drunk when asked by the dispatcher if her husband was drinking and if they were in a dispute.Familia was arrested and charged with simple assault after police noticed his wifes chest was scratched and her cheek bruised. He was released on $1,500 bail.Familia pleaded not guilty to the charge during a Nov. 10 hearing in Fort Lee Municipal Court, at which time the judge agreed to lift the restraining order that prevented?Familia from having contact with Rivas. The couple, who welcomed their first child in June 2015, departed the courthouse together.The judge advised Familia that the case can move forward even if the alleged victim chooses not to cooperate with authorities.If convicted, Familia faces up to six months in jail, a $1,000 fine and two years probation. He is due back in court Dec. 15, according to NJ.com.Familia was among several New York sports figures who joined a national anti-domestic violence campaign last month. The campaign, done in conjunction with the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the New York City Council, was part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October.A first-time All-Star in 2016, Familia led the majors with 51 saves. That set a franchise record and became the single-season record for a Dominican-born reliever. 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