Shocking 911 Audio Leaks From Kadarius Toney’s Arrest As Alleged Victim Is Revealed To Be Wideout’s Pregnant Girlfriend

Shocking 911 Audio Leaks From Kadarius Toney’s Arrest As Alleged Victim Is Revealed To Be Wideout’s Pregnant Girlfriend
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Audio from the 911 call made by the woman accusing Kadarius Toney of strangulation has found its way online following news of the wideout’s arrest.

It was revealed on Wednesday that Toney, who last played for the Cleveland Browns, had been taken into police custody last week because of a domestic altercation that took place on January 14.

According to TMZ Sports, who obtained the audio, the woman said she was seven months pregnant and was holding her daughter when she was attacked by Toney.

A 911 call was made from a house in Douglasville, Georgia, on said date in which the woman is heard frantically explaining that she had gotten into a dispute with Toney, her boyfriend, who assaulted her before she ran over to the neighbor’s house barefoot.

“He put his hands on me while I was holding my daughter,” she’s heard saying, “I’m seven months pregnant.”

The 911 operator asked whether she needed an ambulance, to which she replied, “I don’t feel any, like, contractions or anything. So, no.”

“I’m at the neighbor’s house,” she said shortly after. “I had to run over here barefoot.”

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According to the pertinent police report, the woman had red marks on her neck and petechial hemorrhaging in her eyes. Toney is also accused of taking the victim’s phone to prevent her from calling 911.

Police issued warrants for the two-time Super Bowl winner on January 15. He was jailed on aggravated assault and obstruction charges on February 6 before being released on $25,000 bond for each charge the following day.

Toney is a free agent following his release from the Browns’ squad in December.

According to TMZ, the NFL is monitoring the situation.

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