More than two years after being arrested for a very different kind of disorderly conduct, Vikings left tackle Bryant McKinnie has been busted again for disorderly conduct and other charges in Miami.
McKinnies was arrested on Sunday after allegedly spitting in the face of a bouncer at a nightclub, shoving a camera phone into his face, and then slamming a heavy pole over his head.
McKinnie is charged with aggravated battery, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest without violence.
The most troubling charge is aggravated battery, since it is a second-degree felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison and a possibly mandatory sentence.
That’ll be a total of 13 points for the Vikings, and it’ll re-set the “days without an arrest” counter to zero.
McKinnie got a long-term deal from the Vikings notwithstanding his Love Boat shenanigans, primarily since high-end left tackles don’t grow on trees. Thus, it’ll be hard for the Vikings to take a stand against McKinnie unless and until they find someone else who can play left tackle.
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