Former Detroit Lions defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs has encountered further legal trouble this offseason. According to the Tuscaloosa Patch, Buggs was recently apprehended and charged with second-degree domestic violence, which includes a burglary designation.
Facing Multiple Incidents in Quick Succession
Currently a member of the Kansas City Chiefs, Buggs is grappling with serious allegations for the second time in less than a month. Arrowhead Report outlined a previous incident: “Less than a month ago, Buggs turned himself in after being accused of two misdemeanor charges related to alleged mistreatment of two dogs, one found ‘on the screened-in back porch surrounded by feces, without access to food or water,’ while the other was ‘locked in a metal cage in direct sunlight, also without access to food or water.’” Sadly, one of the dogs reportedly had to be euthanized.
Buggs’ Defense Against Animal Abuse Allegations
Buggs’ legal representatives have vehemently denied the charges of animal abuse, asserting, “Moreover, we believe the City of Tuscaloosa’s decision to file these charges is part of an orchestrated campaign by the city and its Police Department to tarnish Mr. Buggs’ reputation, possibly connected to ongoing efforts to close his local business, Kings Hookah Lounge.”
Statement from #Chiefs DL Isaiah Buggs’ agent, Trey Robinson, who says his client has been the subject of police harassment and arrested two times over his refusal to close his Tuscaloosa hookah joint. pic.twitter.com/jX1aolYQLy
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) May 29, 2024
Buggs’ Tenure with the Lions and Recent Chiefs’ Success
Buggs was part of the Detroit Lions from 2022 to 2023, contributing to their defensive line during his tenure. Meanwhile, his current team, the Kansas City Chiefs, recently marked their Super Bowl victory with a ring ceremony.