University of Miami linebacker Deshawn Troutman was arrested last month for domestic violence, according to a new report.
Troutman was arrested on March 22 following one of the team’s spring practice sessions, per the Miami Herald. The 19-year-old Miami native has been charged with misdemeanor battery.
FOX Sports radio host Andy Slater first posted news of Troutman’s arrest on Friday.
JUST IN: Miami Hurricanes LB Deshawn Troutman was recently arrested hours after one of the team’s spring practices.
Troutman is accused of punching his girlfriend all over her body, including her head, a senior law enforcement source tells me. pic.twitter.com/EOSj9c50wk
— Andy Slater (@AndySlater) April 8, 2022
According to the arrest warrant obtained by the Herald, Troutman and his girlfriend were in an argument “over their impending separation.”
At one point, the 6-foot-1, 208-pound athlete allegedly “became enraged and began to punch her with his fists throughout her body and head, causing pain.’’
Troutman has been suspended from team activities. A three-star recruit in the class of 2021, he recorded five total tackles as a freshman last season.
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