The woman who placed the 911 call who led to the arrest of former Chiefs and Giants wide recipient Kadarius Toney said she was strangled while she was seven months pregnant.
In the audio unveiled by TMZ on ThursdayThe non -created woman said she and Toney – whom she identified as her boyfriend – got in a “fight” and put her hands on her cuts during the incident of January 14 in Douglasville, Georgia.
“He put me in his hands while he was holding my daughter – and I am seven months pregnant,” she told the dispatcher before she said she made the call at the house of a neighbor across the street after she had to run there ” “.
During the call she revealed that she and Toney, 26, lived together.
According to arrest records viewed by the post that Toney strangled the victim “with sufficient strength to not let her breathe.”
Allegedly, Toney tried to block the woman to call 911 after she took her phone.
Warrants were used on January 15 before Toney was arrested on 6 February.
He is confronted with charges, including serious abuse for strangulation and hindering/harassing 911 calls.
He was released on $ 50,000 bail.
The Mobile, Ala. Native seemed to tackle the incident in a since then removed Instagram story, Per TMZ.
“MFS says something when they think they are good,” he wrote about a black and white image of herself. “& They believe everything … as long as it’s bad.”
Toney was the number 20 general choice by the Giants in 2021 and after one and a half season he was traded on the Chiefs.
Kansas City released him before the start of the 2024-Nadat season he was part of two super bowl-winning teams and he was eventually picked up by the browns, who abandoned him in December after he in just three games on the active schedule played.
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