KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs broad receiver Justyn Ross has been charged with home battery and prison property harm of lower than $1,000, courtroom information in Johnson County, Kansas, present.
Ross was arrested Monday in Shawnee, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas Metropolis. He pleaded not responsible to each misdemeanor prices throughout his arraignment listening to on Tuesday afternoon, and his bond was set at $2,500 with numerous circumstances, together with no contact with the accuser or any witnesses.
The Kansas home battery cost that Ross is going through is outlined as “knowingly inflicting bodily contact with an individual with whom the offender is concerned or has been concerned in a courting relationship or a household or family member, when carried out in a impolite, insulting or offended method.”
The objects within the property harm cost, in keeping with the Shawnee police, embrace a laptop computer, a pc monitor, an iPhone, a gold bracelet and a automotive key. He initially had been going through a felony cost, with harm worth exceeding $1,000, however it has since been amended to a misdemeanor and worth of lower than $1,000.
The Chiefs stated they’re conscious of the arrest however had no remark.
Ross, 23, joined the Chiefs final season as an undrafted free agent out of Clemson. He did not compete in 2022 due to accidents.
Ross has performed in the entire Chiefs’ seven video games this season, recording three catches for 34 yards.