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Breaking News: Detroit Lions’ 39-Year-Old Tight End Arrested in Texas

Former Detroit Lions tight end Brandon Pettigrew found himself in legal trouble early Sunday morning following an altercation that led to his arrest in Dallas, Texas. The incident, which involved the destruction of property at a local convenience store, has garnered significant media attention.

According to TMZ Sports, the incident occurred around 2 AM at a 7-Eleven in Dallas. Pettigrew reportedly became aggressive during an argument inside the store. While the exact cause of the dispute remains unclear, surveillance footage captured Pettigrew throwing a punch at the convenience store’s glass door, resulting in its breakage.

Police quickly intervened, with officers at the scene using Tasers in response to Pettigrew’s behavior. Fortunately, the situation did not escalate further, and the 6-foot-5 former NFL player was arrested without additional incident. A representative from the Dallas Police Department confirmed that Pettigrew was transported to Dallas County Jail and booked on a criminal mischief charge.

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Records indicate that Pettigrew was released from custody later that day, around 1 PM on Sunday. The arrest has brought unwanted attention to Pettigrew, who had previously maintained a relatively low profile since retiring from professional football.

Brandon Pettigrew was a first-round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft and had a solid career with the Detroit Lions spanning seven seasons from 2009 to 2015. He recorded 301 catches for 2,965 yards and 17 touchdowns during his NFL career, known for his significant contributions to the Lions’ offense.

As the legal process unfolds, more details about the incident and Pettigrew’s current circumstances are expected to emerge, potentially shedding light on what led to the altercation and his subsequent arrest.

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