Kadarius Toney, Chiefs' Super Bowl hero, arrested for allegedly strangling a woman

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Former New York Giants and Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney was arrested past period aft constabulary accidental helium strangled a woman.

Toney is accused of putting his manus astir a woman's throat, squeezing "with capable unit to origin her to beryllium incapable to breathe," according to TMZ Sports.

Toney was accused of taking the woman's telephone during the altercation truthful she couldn't telephone authorities, leaving her with marks connected her cervix and hemorrhaging successful her eyes.

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The 2021 first-round pick had a warrant retired for his apprehension Jan. 15, 1 time earlier the alleged altercation, and helium was arrested Thursday.

He was charged with 1 number of aggravated assault-strangulation and different complaint of obstructing/harrassing 911 calls, according to jailhouse records.

Fox News Digital reached retired to a typical of Toney for comment. 

Toney was the 20th prime retired of Florida 4 years agone by the Giants. After a tumultuous tenure successful New York, helium was sent to the Kansas City Chiefs. His record-breaking punt instrumentality successful the 2023 Super Bowl and 4th fourth touchdown helped the Chiefs to that year's Super Bowl victory.

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However, his tenure with the Chiefs ended similarly, and helium was near disconnected past year's Super Bowl roster. There became a warfare of words astir whether Toney had been healthy, and helium did not play successful the team's last 7 games of the season, including the playoffs.

Toney played successful conscionable 1 crippled this past play for the Cleveland Browns. He muffed a punt, was deed with a taunting punishment and was released conscionable days later.

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