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   Arrest warrant issued for Cincinnati Ben   
   04 Feb 23 03:23:22   
   
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   From: nigger-lovers@disney.com   
      
   CINCINNATI, Ohio (WKBN) – An arrest warrant has been issued for   
   Cincinnati Bengals’ running back Joe Mixon on one count of   
   aggravated menacing, according to online court records.   
      
   Mixon is accused of pointing a gun at a woman in downtown   
   Cincinnati and telling her, “You should be popped in the face. I   
   should shoot you now. The police (can’t) get me,” according to a   
   warrant obtained by WKRC.   
      
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   The incident allegedly took place on Saturday, Jan. 21, one day   
   before the team’s game against the Buffalo Bills.   
      
   The Bengals issued the following statement to WCPO regarding the   
   reports:   
      
   “The club is aware misdemeanor charges have been raised against   
   Joe Mixon. The club is investigating the situation and will not   
   comment further at this time.”   
      
   Court records did not list an attorney for Mixon.   
      
   The 26-year-old Mixon rushed for 814 yards and seven touchdowns   
   this season, his sixth. He also had 60 receptions for 441 yards,   
   both career highs, and two touchdowns.   
      
   A second-round draft pick out of Oklahoma in 2017, Mixon has   
   spent his entire career with Cincinnati and rushed for career   
   highs of 1,205 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2021.   
      
   In 2014, when he was 18, Mixon punched a female Oklahoma student   
   in the face, an attack captured on surveillance video. He was   
   suspended from the football team for a year and entered an   
   Alford plea, in which a defendant does not admit guilt but   
   acknowledges there is sufficient evidence for a conviction. He   
   received a deferred sentence and was ordered to perform   
   community service and undergo counseling.   
      
   The incident hurt his standing in the draft, with several teams   
   saying they passed on him because of concerns about his   
   character.   
      
   The Associated Press contributed to this report.   
      
      
      
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