Damon Arnette was released by the Kansas City Chiefs after he was arrested in Las Vegas on suspicion of weapons and drug offenses. The NFL cornerback was jailed pending a Sunday court appearance, and it wasn’t immediately known if he had an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

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Arnette was booked into the Clark County Detention Center on counts including assault with a deadly weapon, carrying or concealing a gun without a permit, possession of marijuana or cannabis, and possession of a class one- or two-level controlled substance, according to jail records obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The arrest stemmed from a report on Friday 5:45 PM of a person with a gun at the Park MGM Las Vegas hotel and casino, Police Lt. Justin Byers said. 

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The Chiefs had signed Arnette to a reserve/future contract on January 20.

The cornerback was released by the Las Vegas Raiders in November after a social media video appeared to show the 2020 first-round pick threatening someone’s life while brandishing multiple guns. He signed with the Miami Dolphins’ practice squad in December.

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Arnette has played in 13 games over two years and made seven starts. The Chiefs host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday in the AFC Championship Game. 

With inputs from the Associated Press