UNBELIEVABLE🥺 : Evidence emerge as Cleveland Browns rookie charged with domestic violence, attacking his fiancée and putting a gun to her head…. Full Details below ⬇️

Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. was charged with domestic violence following accusations he assaulted his fiancée and put a gun to her head.

AVON, Ohio — Browns rookie defensive tackle Michael Hall Jr. is accused of putting a gun to his fiancée’s head and threatening to kill her during a fight at the couple’s home on Monday, Avon police said.

Hall, 21, pleaded not guilty Tuesday at his arraignment in Avon Municipal Court to one count of domestic violence. He was ordered released from jail on a $10,000 personal bond. He had been arrested on the charge earlier in the day, police said.

Hall’s attorney, Kevin Spellacy, did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

The incident happened about 10 p.m. Monday at a home where Hall and his fiancée have lived for about six months, according to police.

Hall’s fiancée told police that an argument erupted after she asked Hall to pay for her 5-year-old daughter’s $1,500 dental procedure, according to the police report

Hall demanded to know why the child’s biological father wouldn’t pay for the procedure, then searched through his fiancée’s phone and found she’d already asked the girl’s father, the police report said.

Hall yelled at his fiancée, demanded she leave and threw her belongings outside the home, according to the police report.

He shoved her toward the front door and the woman sat on the floor, not wanting to leave, according to police. Hall dragged her by the feet out of the door and down the driveway, police said.

The woman suffered scrapes on her arm, police reports said. Hall screamed at her again after the woman went back inside, police said.

Hall pushed her into a door and raised his fist, but didn’t hit her after she pleaded with him, saying “The kids. The kids. The kids,” according to the police report.

Hall pushed his fiancée up the stairs toward their second-floor bedroom, telling her to get her belongings and leave, according to police.

The fiancée refused and Hall punched a hole in the bedroom door, prompting her to hide in the closet, the report said.

Hall continued throwing his fiancée’s belongings outside, the police report said. The woman tried to leave the house but Hall followed her into another room.

He grabbed a handgun, put it to her temple and threatened to kill her, according to the police report.

“I will f—–g end it all. I don’t care,” Hall said, according to the police report.

The woman escaped the home and stood outside with her mother, who witnessed some of what happened, according to police.

Hall locked them out of the house and drove away, according to the report.

He left for a hotel where Browns players were expected to check-in at 10 p.m., the woman’s mother told 911 dispatchers.

The woman’s mother told police she saw Hall hit her daughter in the head with a baby bottle, drag her outside, choke her, push her head through a wall and break open a bedroom door to “drag her out,” according to the police report.

An officer walked through the house and saw “several indicators of a physical altercation,” such as a bedroom door being damaged “consistent with (the fiancée’s) description of being pushed into the door.” Officers also found a hole in the bedroom door that appeared someone punched it, the police report said.

Officers also found two handguns in the same room where Hall is accused of threatening his fiancée, the report said. Police seized the guns as evidence, according to the police report.

When the fiancée’s mother called 911, a baby cried in the background while she told dispatchers about the incident.

The Browns drafted Hall in the second round, No. 54 overall, earlier this year. He grew up in Garfield Heights and played for Streetsboro High School and later at Ohio State.


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