Arizona Cardinals Running Back Arrested On Aggravated Assault Charges
AZ Cardinals RB Jonathan Dwyer arrested for domestic violence. Charges: -aggravated assault -preventing someone from calling 911
Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer was arrested Wednesday on aggravated assault charges in connection with two altercations at his home in July involving a woman and an 18-month-old child, the latest in a string of such cases involving NFL players.
One of the counts was "aggravated assault causing a fracture" against the 27-year-old victim on July 21.
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The Greg Hardy case is heating up, can you say deactivated!....Like 6 months later? Sweep..Rug...Should have got a bigger rug.
I like his list of guns tho!
PHOTO: Here is the list of guns Greg Hardy turned in to police
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Greg Hardy, convicted of domestic abuse in July, deactivated by Carolina Panthers, Greg Hardy to be placed NFL's exempt list.
Hardy, a former Ole Miss star, was convicted in July after his May arrest on charges of assault and communicating threats against his former girlfriend. Nicole Holder accused him of throwing her down on a couch and threatening to shoot her if she told anyone
Hardy, Holder said, flung her from the bed, threw her into a bathtub, then tossed her on a couch covered in guns.. Holder said Hardy ripped a necklace he had given her off her neck, threw it into a toilet and slammed the lid on her arm when she tried to fish it out.
The 6-foot-4, 265-pound Hardy dragged her by the hair room to room, she said, before putting his hands around her throat.
“He looked me in my eyes and he told me he was going to kill me,” said Holder, 24, who said she used to live with Hardy.
“I was so scared I wanted to die. When he loosened his grip slightly, I said, ‘Just do it. Kill me.’ ”
Later, as Holder said she was held by her former boyfriend’s personal assistant, she said Hardy made the 911 call, showed her the phone, and said, “Run, little girl. You’re going to jail.”