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Ex-Raider Chandler Jones arrested again, records show

Updated October 18, 2023 - 2:34 pm

Former Raiders player Chandler Jones has been arrested for the second time in a month, according to police and court records.

Jones, 33, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of violating a domestic violence temporary protection order, according to Metropolitan Police Department booking logs.

A police spokesperson reached Wednesday morning would not immediately provide details of his arrest.

An event number tied to Jones’ arrest showed that police were called at about 1:15 p.m. Tuesday to the 10500 block of Chillingham Drive in Las Vegas.

The veteran defensive end was arrested and jailed on two counts of the same charge Sept. 29. He was released the same afternoon after posting a $15,000 bail bond.

At the time of his arrest last month, Jones had not played a game for the Raiders and was on the nonfootball illness list.

He has since been released from the team.

On Sept. 28, Jones was accused of getting naked and burning a woman’s belongings that he took from her backyard in violation of a protection order, according to an arrest report.

He was served a temporary protection order by the mother of his son. That afternoon, Jones went to the woman’s home and took items such as a recycling bin, pool net and dog toys from the backyard, the report stated.

The woman then received Snapchat messages from Jones that appeared to show him nude in his own backyard and burning the items taken from her backyard.

Surveillance video from the woman’s home captured Jones arriving and taking the items from the backyard, police said.

When police spoke to Jones, he admitted to sending Snapchat messages and told police “to just take him out of the car,” which police indicated meant that Jones knew he had violated to the protection order, according to the report.

Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0394. Follow @randompoker on X. Review-Journal data editor Michael Scott Davidson contributed to this story.

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