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Incognito arrested for disorderly conduct, threats

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Former Buffalo Bills guard Richie Incognito was arrested Monday and remains in custody on counts of disorderly conduct and threats arising from an incident at a funeral home in Scottsdale, Ariz., police told Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk.

While handling arrangements for his father who died on Saturday, a source told Florio that Incognito was "acting erratically and making the employees feel incredibly uncomfortable."

The 35-year-old reportedly made gun signs toward an employee and noted that he had guns in the truck. Guns were apparently found in his vehicle and were impounded.

Incognito spent three days in a mental hospital in June after a reported altercation with another man at a Florida gym in May. Upon his release, he said he was hopeful of an NFL return.

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