Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper arrested on domestic violence charges
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Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested on domestic violence charges, according to law enforcement. The arrest represents a significant development for the NFL team as it navigates the legal matter involving one of its defensive players. Details about the specific allegations and circumstances surrounding the arrest remain limited at this time. The Broncos have not yet issued a public statement regarding Cooper's status with the team or how the organization plans to proceed. The case adds to the growing list of domestic violence incidents involving professional athletes across major sports leagues.
Former Ohio State linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested today on domestic violence charges, according to our news partners at WBNS.
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WBNS, citing their sister station in Denver, reported that jail records showed the 28-year-old was held on suspicion of domestic violence and criminal mischief in Douglas County, Colorado.
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An arrest affidavit obtained by CBS News states that Cooper and a woman were arrested after what police called a fight over phones.
The two were reportedly arguing over cheating allegations when the woman threw his phone and bit her phone.
The Associated Press reported he had his first court appearance on Friday and is due back in court on Monday.
Cooper, a Gahanna native, played for the Buckeyes from 2016 to 2020. As WBNS reported, he was the first player ever selected to wear the “Block O” jersey. He was also a two-time team captain.
He was a seventh-round draft pick by the Denver Broncos in 2021 and is entering his sixth season with the team.
In a statement to the Associated Press, the Broncos said they were “aware of the matter and are gathering more information.”
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