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REPORT: New Details Emerge In NFL Player’s Domestic Violence Case

New details emerged Wednesday in the criminal case against Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs.

Buggs is accused of using a tire iron to break into the home around 5 a.m. Sunday and dragging the child’s mother, Yamiya Johnson, down the stairs before fleeing. Athletic the report said Tuesday, citing court documents.

The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office arrested Buggs on Sunday and charged him with second-degree burglary and domestic violence, according to the outlet. (RELATED: Ravens unveil new ‘Purple Rising’ alternate helmet, and it’s some awesome swag)

Johnson said he suffered injuries to his wrist during the incident. TMZ.

Buggs, who allegedly fled the scene after Johnson threatened to call the police, had already been charged with two counts of animal cruelty when he turned himself in to police in late May. According to the court record and Fox News.

Bugs used to be Played He was expected to join the Chiefs during the 2024 offseason after playing for the Steelers and Lions and compete for a roster spot.

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