Former Patriot Revis Turns Himself in to Police, Facing Multiple Charges

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Former Patriot Revis Turns Himself in to Police, Facing Multiple Charges

Former Patriot Darrelle Revis turns himself in to police
Former Patriots cornerback and current New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis turned himself in to Pittsburgh police on Friday night after being charged with four felonies and a misdemeanor stemming from an incident that took place last Sunday in Pittsburgh’s South Side. 

Incident in Question

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On Sunday at approximately 2:43 a.m., two men ages 21 and 22 told police that Revis punched them amid a verbal fight. Witnesses said the two men were unconscious for 10 minutes, according to police. 

Police say the fight began when a man started recording a video of Revis and Revis grabbed his phone to try and delete the video. 

What’s Next 

Revis was released non-monetary bond on Friday night with his next court date scheduled for Thursday. 

As part of his arraignment, he was ordered to appear at all hearings and instructed not to have any contact with the alleged victims and witnesses. He has 72 hours to submit his passport. 

Revis in the NFL 

Levis played with the Patriots during the 2014 season helping them win Super Bowl 49 over Seattle. 

That year, he had two interceptions and 47 tackles for the Patriots before leaving the team in free agency to back to the New York Jets. 

Revis called his 2016 season the worst of his career and now could find himself cut by the team. He is due a $2 million roster bonus on March 11, plus another $13 million in base salary, including $6 million guaranteed. 

For more on Revis, see the charts below. 

 


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