Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested on Thursday night for allegedly violating a protection order related to a domestic violence case. This marks his second arrest in a week, following an incident last Friday where both he and his girlfriend were charged with domestic violence and criminal mischief. Court records indicate that the protection order was issued after additional charges, including felony strangulation, were filed against Cooper. The Broncos organization expressed disappointment regarding the situation and stated they are reviewing the matter. The couple had been involved in a confrontation at Cooper's residence, which escalated into a physical struggle over a phone. Cooper has pleaded not guilty to the charges and has been with the Broncos since being drafted in 2020.
Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper arrested for violating protection order
Jonathon Cooper, a linebacker for the Denver Broncos, was arrested for violating a protection order related to a domestic violence case, marking his second arrest within a week. He and his girlfriend were previously charged with domestic violence and criminal mischief. The Broncos have stated they are reviewing the situation.
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Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper arrested again after allegedly violating protection order from DV case
Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper arrested for violating protection order