Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Denzel Perryman was arrested in reference to a number of weapons violations, police stated Saturday.
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Division stated in an announcement that Perryman, 32, was arrested Friday by South Los Angeles Station deputies.
“Deputies carried out a site visitors cease of Mr. Perryman’s car for car code violations,” the assertion stated. “Throughout their investigation, Mr. Perryman was arrested for a number of weapons violations.”
“Mr. Perryman was extraordinarily cooperative with deputies all through the investigation,” the division added.
Perryman’s agent, Ron Butler, and a consultant for the NFL didn’t instantly return requests for remark.
The NFL participant is being held with out bail and can seem in courtroom on Aug. 5, in keeping with jail information on the LASD’s web site.
Perryman was drafted by the Chargers in 2015 when the staff’s hometown was San Diego, and performed on the staff for about 5 years.
He returned to the Chargers in 2024 after quick stints with the Las Vegas Raiders, Carolina Panthers and Houston Texans.