Former Ohio State and current Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. has been arrested following a domestic dispute on Monday.
Former Ohio State and current Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Mike Hall was arrested following a domestic dispute Monday evening, an
According to the incident report, Hall threw the alleged victim's belongings outside, dragged her along the porch and driveway and later put a gun to her temple, saying"I will f— end it all." He later left the residence and did not return. When the police arrived, officers found damage in the home indicative of a fight, the report stated. Officers also found two handguns, a .40-caliber Glock and a 9mm Smith & Wesson.
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