Chicago Bears Rumors and News: Ray McDonald Arrested For Domestic Violence Again, Release Likely

May 25, 2015 03:45 PM EDT
Robert Griffin III #10 of the Washington Redskins
Robert Griffin III #10 of the Washington Redskins is sacked by Ray McDonald #91 of the San Francisco 49ers in the first half at Levi's Stadium on November 23, 2014 in Santa Clara, California."

The Chicago Bears may release Ray McDonald soon, as he was once again arrested on domestic violence charges and this time the situation may involve child endangerment, as reports have McDonald "physically assaulting" a woman who was holding a baby at the time of the incident.

According to Pro Football Talk, McDonald was arrested once again for domestic violence after previously dealing with accusations while with the San Francisco 49ers. NBC Bay Area reports that McDonald is accused of physically assaulting his ex-fiance, who reportedly was "residing in an apartment paid for McDonald and reports say she was holding a child when she was assaulted.

UPDATE: The Bears have released McDonald. 

PFT reports that McDonald asked his ex-fiance to leave the apartment and after he left and later came back, the police were called. McDonald was later arrested at the home of former 49ers teammate Justin Smith. When MCDonald signed with the Bears the team received a ton of criticism, as McDonald took no accountability for his issues in San Francisco and he also was accused of sexual assault while with the team, which was separate from the other domestic violence incident.

The website writes that the fiance was also involved in the domestic violence incident from last year where he was arrested but not chargers. The 49ers waited as long as possible to cut ties with McDonald and then the justice system playing out as their excuse for taking so long. The Bears now are receiving some harsh criticism and they will likely need to make a move. Sarah Spain at ESPN writes that the Bears likely will release McDonald after this incident.

Check here for more on McDonald and the case. 

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