Chiefs defender arrested for second time this offseason in Tuscaloosa

06-16-2024
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The Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their Super Bowl win on Thursday with a ring ceremony on Thursday but it hasn't been all sunshine and rainbows. There have been numerous off the field incidents and they had another one on Sunday morning.

Defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs was arrested on charges of second-degree domestic violence with a burglary designation according to Ryan Phillips of the Tuscaloosa Patch. He was booked on June 16th by the Tuscaloosa County Sherrif's Office.

This is the second time that Buggs has gotten in trouble down in Tuscaloosa this offseason. At the end of may, Buggs was charged with two counts of second-degree animal cruelty, charges which he vehemently denies.

Not only has Buggs denied the charges of animal cruelty, his agent released a statement saying that he has been targeted due to his involvement with the King Hookah Lounge.

Not a great offseason for Buggs, as both cases are still ongoing.