It’s been a busy offseason for the Chiefs for the wrong reasons, and it is only continuing.
Defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs is in trouble with the law again, charged with domestic violence and burglary, according to ProFootballTalk.
Isaiah Buggs’ booking photo from his initial arrest last month in an animal cruelty case.Tuscaloosa County Jail
Police had issued arrest warrants for Buggs over charges of two counts of second-degree animal cruelty on May 29 and a day later he surrendered at the Tuscaloosa County Jail, according to reports.
Police said that a neighbor reported two dogs had been left on the back porch of a place the Chiefs player was renting. When animal control arrived, a gray and white pit bull and a black Rottweiler were found without access to food and water.
His agent Trey Robinson denied any wrongdoing and claimed the issue stemmed from an “on-going subversive campaign” to force Buggs to close down the hookah lounge he owns in Tuscaloosa.
Isaiah Buggs spent most of last season with the Lions.Getty Images
The Chiefs signed Isaiah Buggs in January after he was released by the Lions.
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