#Chiefs DE Isaiah Buggs is facing two misdemeanor warrants issued by Tuscaloosa police for second-degree cruelty to dogs. Buggs is accused of leaving two dogs locked on his property with no access to food or water, according to @TuscaloosaPatch.https://t.co/gw6FfSdv43pic.twitter.com/a0M5H1v7oy
Originally Posted by wazu:
Didn't see this in the previous tweet but this one is a DV situation. That should just about do it for Buggs.
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.https://t.co/Kzk0g6SdoI
Originally Posted by DrunkBassGuitar:
what did he do, kick down his ex's door or something
Honestly, it does sound like he broke up with a woman and then showed up to take back the ipad and air fryer that he'd bought for her. Sometimes you just have to write off the ipad and air fryer and move on. [Reply]
I heard/read/saw (something, somewhere) that burglary automatically brings on the Domestic violence charge if the burglary was against a spouse, parent, child etc.
So this very well may be something as simple as Buggs taking back a laptop or cell phone from some cheating hoe, then getting charges filed against him for burglary, which automatically gets the DV charge. [Reply]
Without reading this thread, CUT THIS PIECE OF SHIT! Seriously, he is a cancer and should not be welcomed into a locker room trying to make history. The distraction needs to find work elsewhere. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Stryker:
Without reading this thread, CUT THIS PIECE OF SHIT! Seriously, he is a cancer and should not be welcomed into a locker room trying to make history. The distraction needs to find work elsewhere. :-)
When the inmates play the guards, he could be the star defensive tackle. This will teach the warden a hell of a lesson. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Serious question: what happened to innocent until proven guilty?
Or can we just admit that we have a much lower bar for burden of proof when it comes to players who aren't major contributors?
Where there is smoke there is fire. Dude is a practice squad player who keeps getting involved in criminal issues. Either he has shitty people he hangs around or he is shitty himself.