Ex-Raiders LB Smith turns himself in, reportedly held on $30K bond
Former Oakland Raiders linebacker Aldon Smith turned himself into San Francisco Police on Tuesday, reports Evan Sernoffsky of the San Francisco Chronicle, citing police sources.
Smith is being held on $30,000 bond for misdemeanor charges of willful infliction of corporal injury, assault with force likely to produce injury, false imprisonment, and vandalism, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Police obtained a warrant for Smith's arrest on Monday stemming from an incident on Saturday. Smith's fiancee, Shawna McKnight, said she was the victim in the incident but refused to comment further. McKnight said Smith called her parents after the incident and asked them to check him into a rehab facility, which they complied with.
Smith was released by the Raiders on Monday.
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