Buggs has faced charges of animal cruelty, domestic violence and burglary so far this season.
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Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs has reportedly been arrested in Alabama and charged with domestic violence and burglary, weeks after being charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty, the latest trouble for the Super Bowl championship team that has been plagued with troublesome off-season headlines.Key Facts
Buggs, who did not play during the Chiefs’ playoff run but did win his first Super Bowl ring with the team in February, was arrested after police in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, responded to a call at a local residence early Sunday, the NFL reported.
The Tuscaloosa Police Department told NBC News that Buggs was arrested on a domestic violence/burglary charge—which applies when the victim of the crime is the parent, child, current or former romantic partner or roommate of the alleged assailant—and was released on a $5,000 bond (the department did not immediately respond to Forbes’ request for comment Sunday).
No further details of the arrest or of an alleged incident have been released.