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Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins arrested in Florida for alleged domestic violence

Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins arrested in Florida for alleged domestic violence

Fox News2 days ago
Cleveland Browns rookie running back Quinshon Judkins was arrested on Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for alleged domestic violence, according to Broward County police records.
Judkins is facing a charge of alleged "touch or strike/battery/domestic violence" per Broward County's records.
Judkins was drafted out of Ohio State with the fourth pick of the second round. He was expected to contend for the team's lead running back role with the departure of veteran Nick Chubb.
Now, he is potentially subject to discipline from the league as per its personal conduct policy.
A Browns' spokesperson said they were aware of the situation and "gathering information," according to the Akron Beacon Journal.
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