
Giants draft bust Kadarius Toney arrested in disturbing Georgia incident
NY Post
Kadarius Toney was arrested last week for allegedly putting his hand around a woman’s throat during a January dispute.
Court documents viewed by The Post state the former Chiefs wideout and Giants draftee squeezed the woman’s neck “with enough force to cause her to be unable to breath, leave red marks on her neck and cause Petechial Hemorrhaging in her eyes” during a Jan. 14 incident in Douglasville, Georgia.
Toney also allegedly attempted to keep her from dialing 911 by taking the victim’s phone, per TMZ Sports.
Warrants for Obstructing/Harassing 911 Calls and Aggravated assault-strangulation were issued on Jan. 15, and Toney was arrested on Feb. 6 by Douglas County officials.
Police records show the 26-year-old’s bond was set at $25,000; according to Douglas County records, he was not in custody on Jan. 7.
The alleged incident came not long after the Browns waived the mercurial receiver, following a 15-yard penalty for taunting after a punt return and a muffed punt in a Dec. 8 game against the Steelers, a loss that officially eliminated Cleveland from playoff contention.

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