Posted on 06/16/2024 8:14:13 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs has been arrested for the second time in a month after he was booked on a domestic violence/burglary charge in Alabama on Sunday morning and released, according to online records.
Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office records show Buggs was released on $5,000 bond. No further details about the arrest were available.
The Chiefs were aware of the case but declined to comment
On May 30, Buggs turned himself in after he was charged with two misdemeanor counts of second-degree animal cruelty in Tuscaloosa. Two dogs under his care -- a pitbull and a rottweiler mix -- were found to be neglected and severely malnourished. One of the dogs had to be euthanized.
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Buggs could have been charged with buggery.
Shit, how many peeps we gonna have to boot before our 3 peet?
That Andy Reid, always stocking the locker with character guys.
“It’s not the players, it’s the system. I could take 11 guys out of the stands and go eight and eight. In fact I did go out with 11 guys last night and we ate and ate.”
This is why I gave up on the national felon league, and the incidents involving Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson.
National Felons League.
I can’t stand these thugs and never watch football, even on a day they’re behaving.
Best of luck with the virtue signaling.
The NFL could care less and myself as a football fan cares even less than them.
Domestic violence. The guy’s already in trouble and his partner is making it worse.
It’s black women. I’ve heard too much condemnation of them by black men.
The Chiefs sure seem to have more than their share of troublemakers. Being from the region, I'm onboard for the 3-peat, though. As long as we can get enough players on parole, we should be okay. ;-)
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