Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs turned himself into Tuscaloosa Police on Thursday after following arrest warrants were issued against him for animal cruelty.
According to WIAT Birmingham, Buggs is charged with two counts of second-degree animal cruelty after two starving and dirty dogs were found on a Tuscaloosa property he was renting.
A subsequent report from Patch revealed that Buggs was accused of shoving the Tuscaloosa police chief in April.
Buggs was booked and released after paying a $300 bond for each charge. He has a June 13 hearing set in the case.