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NFL PLAYER Kavontae Turpin Apparently has been arrested on weapon and drug payments.
Espnat reported that Turpin, 28 Arrested in Texas On Saturday, July 5, and ordered it into Collin County Prison. The Dallas Cowboys Player He was said to have been charged with unlawfully carrying a weapon and possessing less than 2 oz. of marijuana.
Prison records at -lein reviewed by Weekly US show that turpin released from prison on Sunday, July 6. He was apparently released from custody on $ 1,500 bail.
After a retiring season in the USFL Spring Football League League 2022, Turpin was signed by the Cowboys. He received Pro Bowl honors in his first season at the NFL, becoming the first ever Cowboys player to be selected for the Pro Bowl as a designated return expert.
Turpin signed a three -year contract, $ 18 million in March, according to Dallascowboys.COM. When dividing a picture of Turpin smiling as he caught a pen, the official cowboys Instagram The account celebrated the news at the time. “The fastest player in the NFL stays in Dallas ⭐️,” read the headline.
The NFL player also sent a message to his fans in a video. “Kavontae Turpin here with the Cowboys. I wanted to say shouting Cowboy Nation, resigning. Here for another three years, man. Hit the earth and get it to run,” he said.
Previously, Turpin played for the Texas Christian University, before the school broke links with him after running in previous with the law. In 2019, NBC 5 Dallas-Borth He reported that Turpin had pleaded guilty to attacking charges at an incident in October 2018.
Previously, Turpin was also arrested in New Mexico in March 2018 for an alleged attack, including battery charge. He pleaded not guilty to the battery charge, per ESPN. Later Turpin was dismissed from Texas Christian University.
“The football staff were aware that there was an incident in New Mexico, but not allegations included an alleged battery,” Texas Christian University said in a statement at the time, per Espnat. “It was only at the time that the information that was publicly available at the time showed property damage. We did not know until yesterday that its legal issues were unresolved.”
Many years later, Turpin reflected on his past. “I learned to learn from my liability, my results,” Turpin said at a 2022 meeting with reporters, per NBC 5 Dallas-Borth. “I’m looking forward to becoming a bigger man now.”