Ray McDonald gets arrested for second time
McDonald, the NFL defensive lineman who was arrested on
Monday for an alleged domestic violence incident, was arrested again on
Wednesday. This time McDonald was arrested for violating a restraining order
that was issued as a result of Monday's incident, the Santa Clara Police
Department said. At least this time around there's no NFL team embarrassed by
him, considering he was cut on Monday by the Chicago Bears.
McDonald spent his first eight seasons with the San
Francisco 49ers before the team cut him last December, following an arrest for
domestic violence (he wasn't charged) and an accusation of sexual assault.
McDonald was out on $15,000 bail after Monday's incident. McDonald
violated the order at a residence in Santa
Clara on Wednesday afternoon. On Monday he was
arrested after he was accused of physically assaulting his ex-fiancee while she
held their child. McDonald's lawyer said there was an argument but no physical
confrontation.
On Wednesday, after being informed McDonald had violated the
restraining order, Santa Clara detectives found
McDonald at a nearby Togo's
Sandwiches restaurant. The police report said McDonald was arrested without
incident on Wednesday.
Release of Ray McDonald
Chicago (AFP) - Defensive end Ray McDonald was released by
the Chicago Bears, hours after being arrested in California on charges of domestic violence
and child endangerment.
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