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Willie McGinest arrested for alleged assault with deadly weapon
Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

Willie McGinest, the longtime New England Patriots linebacker now working as an analyst for NFL Network, was arrested Monday on a potential felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed to media outlets that McGinest was arrested in connection with a Dec. 9 incident in a nightclub in West Hollywood.

TMZ obtained video purporting to show McGinest and other men approaching a man sitting at a booth. McGinest punches the victim before the other attackers take their turns. McGinest is also accused of bashing the victim's head with a bottle.

McGinest provided a statement at the sheriff's station Monday morning and was taken into custody. He posted $30,000 bond and was released the same morning. He's now scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.

McGinest, 51, played the first 12 seasons of his 15-year NFL career with the Patriots and was part of three Super Bowl-winning teams. He was a Pro Bowl selection in 1996 and 2003 and ranks second in Patriots history with 78 sacks.

In 15 seasons with the Patriots (1994-2005) and Browns (2006-08), McGinest played in 212 games and recorded 804 tackles and 86 sacks, as well as a league-record 16 postseason sacks.

NFL Network told media outlets that McGinest will not appear on television while the network reviews the case.

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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