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Miles Bridges surrenders after criminal summons for allegedly smashing windshield, violating protective order



When Charlotte Hornets ahead Miles Bridges pleaded no contest to a legal home violence rate closing November, a part of the ruling, that saved Bridges out of prison, was once a criminal protective order — which dictated that Bridges keep away from his former female friend and the mummy of his youngsters for the following 10 years. 

On Wednesday, a criminal summons was once issued for Bridges for an alleged violation of that protective order, according to Mecklenburg County court records. Bridges could also be charged with kid abuse and harm to non-public assets, as he allegedly threatened his ex and broken her automobile whilst their youngsters had been within the automobile. Bridges allegedly threw pool balls on the automobile, smashing the windshield and denting the home windows. His present female friend allegedly kicked the auto. 

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Bridges could also be accused of telling his ex that, if she instructed the police in regards to the incident, he would withhold kid make stronger cash.

The alleged sufferer reported the incident to police on Tuesday, announcing that it happened the former Friday, Oct. 6, in line with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police, via Queen City News. Bridges grew to become himself in to government on Friday, Oct. 13. He is scheduled to look in courtroom on Nov. 13 at 9 a.m. ET.

In addition, the Charlotte Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office issued Bridges a warrant for violating the home violence protective order in January. Still, the warrant has but to be served, the sheriff’s office told the Associated Press.

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Bridges is serving probation for 3 years after his no-contest plea. If convicted of violating a home violence protective order, he would even be in violation of his probation. 

Bridges sat out the entire 2022-23 NBA season, then signed a one-year, $7.9 million take care of the Hornets for this upcoming season. The league suspended Bridges for 30 video games, and 20 of the ones video games are regarded as to were served. He isn’t allowed to play in preseason video games, however can commute with the group — which he did all through their contemporary street go back and forth — and take part in observe. 

The Hornets issued the next remark on Thursday, per the Charlotte Observer: “We are aware of the reports and are in the process of gathering more information.”

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