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Oklahoma St. Return Man Tyreek Hill Arrested For Domestic Violence

Nov 22, 2014; Waco, TX, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys wide receiver Tyreek Hill (24) runs the ball during the fourth quarter against the Baylor Bears at McLane Stadium. Baylor beat Oklahoma State 49-28. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 22, 2014; Waco, TX, USA; Oklahoma State Cowboys wide receiver Tyreek Hill (24) runs the ball during the fourth quarter against the Baylor Bears at McLane Stadium. Baylor beat Oklahoma State 49-28. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

Oklahoma St. return man Tyreek Hill is the latest athlete to be arrested for domestic violence.

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Well, it seems we have yet another scumbag.

According to The Oklahoman and reported on BleacherReport.com, Oklahoma State Cowboy’s return man Tyreek Hill was arrested late Thursday on a felony complaint of domestic violence. Stillwater Police answered a call reporting a suspected domestic violence issue late Thursday night.

After police arrived and took Hill into custody, they talked to the victim, who identified herself as Hill’s girlfriend.

"“The victim, a 20 year old female (name withheld), reported that she and the suspect, her boyfriend, were arguing and the argument escalated into a physical altercation. The victim identified the suspect as Tyreek Hill, 20 years of age, of Stillwater. The incident occurred at the suspect’s residence in Stillwater.”"

Hill’s girlfriend told police that Hill “struck her in the face and stomach and choked her.”

Hill has been a big part of the Cowboy’s special teams. He returned a miraculous 92-yard kick return for a touchdown that helped Oklahoma State beat the rival Oklahoma Sooners 38-35 in overtime on Dec. 6th. The win also helped the Cowboy’s to a 6-6 record and makes them bowl eligible. They will face Washington in the Cactus Bowl on Jan. 2nd.

If these charges hold true against Hill however, it is very unlikely he will be available for the bowl game.

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