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Incognito pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

Former NFL offensive lineman Richie Incognito pleaded guilty last week in Scottsdale, Arizona, to a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge stemming from an arrest last August.

Court records showed that charges of making threats and defacing property were dismissed.

Incognito, 35, had been arrested after allegedly threatening employees at a funeral home where his father's body was being held. According to a police report, Incognito made his hand into the shape of a gun and told one of the employees he had a "truck full of guns" in the parking lot.

It was the second time Incognito was in police custody after being released from the Buffalo Bills' retired list last May.