Ray McDonald arrested again, for violating restraining order
By Mike Dyce
Ray McDonald has been arrested for the second time this week, this time for violating a restraining order.
Former Chicago Bears defensive lineman Ray McDonald was arrested on charges of domestic violence and child endangerment over the holiday weekend. He allegedly tried to down his ex-fiancée’s bedroom door and tried to take off with their infant child.
After the arrest the Bears released McDonald.
On Wednesday McDonald has been arrested again, this time for violating a restraining order he received after his arrest on Monday. McDonald was found near the residence again.
McDonald has been arrested on charges for violence against women three times in the pass nine months. He doesn’t seem to be getting the message that his behavior is unacceptable by violating a restraining order and getting arrested days later.
[UPDATE:] Here is the summary of McDonald’s arrest according to the Santa Clara Police Department:
On Wednesday, May 27, 2015, at about 2:52 PM., Santa Clara Detectives learned Ray McDonald violated a restraining order for being at a residence in Santa Clara. Detectives later located Ray McDonald at a nearby Togo’s Sandwiches, 2203 Tasman Dr. in Santa Clara. Ray McDonald was arrested without incident and transported to Santa Clara Police Department for processing. He will be booked at Santa Clara County Jail.
The restraining order Ray McDonald violated was issued as a result of his earlier domestic violence and child endangerment arrest which occurred in Santa Clara on May 25, 2015.
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