
Memphis Guard Sincere Parker Arrested For Allegedly Choking, Assaulting Girlfriend
A warrant for Parker's arrest was issued Friday and the 22-year-old was taken into custody Saturday. An arraignment was scheduled for Monday on charges of felony aggravated assault and misdemeanor vandalism.
It was not immediately clear whether Parker had an attorney.
The 6-foot-3 Parker transferred to Memphis after averaging 12.2 points last season for McNeese, helping the Cowboys and coach Will Wade reach the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He played his first two seasons for Saint Louis.

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NDTV
20-07-2025
- NDTV
Memphis Guard Sincere Parker Arrested For Allegedly Choking, Assaulting Girlfriend
Memphis guard Sincere Parker was arrested Saturday on an aggravated assault charge for an attack on his girlfriend, who told police that he choked her and hit her, according to court documents. The woman told police that the attack occurred on May 27 at the Memphis apartment the couple shared. She reported that Parker pushed her, slapped her in the face and choked her, leaving her bruised and bloodied, according to a police report. The woman also told police that Parker broke her cellphone because he didn't want her to have the digital key to the apartment. A warrant for Parker's arrest was issued Friday and the 22-year-old was taken into custody Saturday. An arraignment was scheduled for Monday on charges of felony aggravated assault and misdemeanor vandalism. It was not immediately clear whether Parker had an attorney. The 6-foot-3 Parker transferred to Memphis after averaging 12.2 points last season for McNeese, helping the Cowboys and coach Will Wade reach the second round of the NCAA Tournament. He played his first two seasons for Saint Louis.


Time of India
06-07-2025
- Time of India
‘Dumb a**': Fans react as Dallas Cowboys WR KaVontae Turpin arrested in Texas for illegal weapon and marijuana possession
Photo byJust four months after the Dallas Cowboys made KaVontae Turpin the highest-paid special teams player in NFL history, their $18 million commitment is suddenly clouded by scandal. Early Sunday morning, on July 6, Turpin was arrested in Allen, Texas, for misdemeanor marijuana possession and unlawfully carrying a weapon, according to Collin County court records reviewed by CBS News Texas. The arrest has sparked a firestorm of fan backlash and raised serious questions about whether Turpin—who overcame years of setbacks to become an All-Pro—can be trusted to stay on the field. For a team desperate to break through in the playoffs, this is the kind of offseason chaos no one wanted. Dallas Cowboys ' $18 million bet on KaVontae Turpin faces backlash and uncertainty after All-Pro returner's shocking holiday weekend arrest KaVontae Turpin's arrest unfolded during the long holiday weekend, when NFL coaches famously brace for late-night calls. On Monday morning, Cowboys offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer confirmed what fans feared: 'During the slow time, NFL coaches dread that phone call,' he said. 'And now I've gotten exactly that.' According to court records, Turpin was booked and released on separate bonds of $500 for the marijuana charge and $1,000 for unlawfully carrying a weapon. Though marijuana violations no longer guarantee suspensions under NFL rules, they typically lead to enhanced testing and fines. The weapons charge could invite further discipline, adding to the sense of uncertainty swirling around the Cowboys' offseason plans. As news of the arrest broke, one fan summed up the collective groan with a biting tweet: 'Cowboys already takin L's. Yes sir.' KaVontae Turpin arrest casts doubt on Dallas Cowboys offensive plans and special teams strategy The timing couldn't be worse. Dallas just cleared over $50 million in cap space ahead of free agency, then handed Turpin a three-year deal worth $6 million per season—an unprecedented figure for a returner. The front office hoped the contract would finally unlock a bigger offensive role for Turpin, who exploded last season with 904 kick return yards, 420 receiving yards, and three total touchdowns. KaVontae Turpin's contract all but confirms the Cowboys will use him more on offense, multiple reports agreed when the deal was announced. The plan was to line him up alongside CeeDee Lamb, especially after Brandin Cooks missed seven games and Jalen Tolbert struggled with consistency. Some fans weren't so forgiving of Turpin's latest misstep. One tweet captured the frustration and expectation of consequences: 'You dumb a**! No doubt will be suspended.' Dallas Cowboys weigh consequences as KaVontae Turpin's arrest threatens team stability KaVontae Turpin's off-field trouble isn't new. He went undrafted in 2019 out of TCU because of prior issues, then rebuilt his career through The Spring League, the European League of Football, and the USFL—where he was named MVP. His hard-fought comeback peaked with a Pro Bowl rookie season in 2022. But for all the optimism surrounding his new deal, this arrest threatens to derail that narrative. As one cynical fan put it on social media: 'Not a true Cowboys player until you're arrested.' While no immediate roster moves have been announced, the Cowboys may now be forced to explore contingency plans. Free agent returners and depth receivers could be on the radar if league discipline sidelines Turpin. KaVontae Turpin's story was supposed to be about redemption—a journey from undrafted outcast to Pro Bowl game-breaker. But Sunday's arrest in Allen is a sobering reminder that talent alone doesn't erase off-field risk. As the Cowboys weigh their next steps, fans are left wondering if this $18 million gamble will pay off—or become yet another cautionary tale. Also Read: 'Worst RB room in the league': Colin Cowherd rips Dallas Cowboys for passing on Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


Time of India
06-07-2025
- Time of India
Fans say 'Arrest That Thug' after Cowboys' KaVontae Turpin caught with gun and marijuana
KaVontae Turpin booked in Texas jail for marijuana and unlawful weapon possession Just a few months ago, KaVontae Turpin was locking in his future with the Cowboys, fresh off a Pro Bowl season and a multi-million-dollar extension. Now? He's sitting in a Collin County jail cell, facing marijuana and firearm charges after a July 6 arrest in Allen, Texas. Yeah, this one caught fans off guard and let's just say, Cowboys Twitter is in shambles. Let's break down what we know, how fans are reacting, and what this could mean for Dallas' special teams star. Cowboys WR and return specialist KaVontae Turpin arrested for marijuana and weapon possession in Allen, Texas According to multiple reports, Turpin was arrested early Saturday morning (July 6) and booked into the Collin County jail. He's facing two separate charges: Class B misdemeanor: Possession of less than two ounces of marijuana Class A misdemeanor: Unlawful carrying of a weapon He's currently being held on a $1,500 bond, $500 for the weed charge, and $1,000 for the gun. As of now, there's been no word from the Cowboys, the league, or Turpin himself. And just to paint the picture here, it's July. Not preseason. Not regular season. Not playoffs. July. Which makes this one sting even more. This time last year, Turpin was arguably the Cowboys' most electric player on special teams. The 5'9' speedster led the league in kick return average (33.5 yards per return), earned First-Team All-Pro honors, and gave Dallas its longest return TD of the season, a legendary 99-yarder. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Empty Alaska Cruises Departing From Ontario That Seniors Can Book For Dirt Cheap FavoriteSearches | Search Ads Learn More Undo The team rewarded him with a 3-year, $13.5 million extension this past March, betting big on his future not just as a returner, but as a bigger piece of the offense. He had fans buzzing going into 2025. But now, all that momentum is… well, paused. Hard. Fans are frustrated and exhausted by another Cowboys off-field headline Cowboys fans are tired. Every time it seems like the team is building something solid, boom—drama. And this one stings because Turpin had become such a reliable highlight machine. KaVontae Turpin's arrest has Cowboys fans reliving the team's worst off-field déjà vu While many are still waiting on more facts before jumping to conclusions, it's safe to say no one's thrilled about the headlines right now. The Cowboys and NFL may wait for legal clarity before making decisions At the time of this writing, the Cowboys haven't released any public statement on Turpin's arrest. Given that these are misdemeanor charges, the team might let the legal process play out before determining any consequences. Still, the NFL's personal conduct policy could come into play, and even misdemeanors can trigger discipline depending on context. With training camp set to start in late July, this could become a bigger distraction if things aren't resolved quickly. Also read - 'Fu*k the Steelers': Vontaze Burfict admits he purposely played dirty against the Steelers For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.