
Chiefs’ Isaiah Buggs allegedly dragged mother of his child down stairs after breaking into her home
NY Post
The details surrounding the latest arrest of the Chiefs’ Isaiah Buggs emerged Tuesday, with some disturbing allegations made against the defensive lineman.
Buggs has been accused of dragging the mother of his child down a set of stairs and injuring her in the process before leaving the scene after the woman told Buggs that she was calling the police, according to court documents viewed by TMZ.
The court documents said the alleged victim told law enforcement that Buggs, 27, had broken into her home in Tuscaloosa, Ala. with a tire iron around 5:28 a.m. on Sunday and then went upstairs.
During the confrontation, she alleges that Buggs’ actions led to her breaking several clip-on toenails, while police noted “scratch marks” on the woman’s arms from the incident, according to the TMZ report.
Buggs was charged with domestic violence and burglary.
The lineman had been booked into Tuscaloosa County Jail on a mandatory 24-hour domestic violence hold and his bond was set at $5,000, according to Tuscaloosa Patch.

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