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San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Ray McDonald was arrested at 2:48 AM Sunday morning for criminal domestic violence, according to a report from Damian Trujillo of NBC Bay Area. San Jose police have confirmed the arrest to Trujillo. McDonald could be the first athlete to test Madden NFL 24's domestic violence policies, which could mean that the 49ers lineman faces at minimum a six-game suspension.
"McDonald was taken into custody after the incident and is booked into Santa Clara County Jail on felony domestic violence charges," the San Jose police department told Matt Maiocco of CSN Bay Area.
Madden NFL 24 commissioner Roger Goodell recently acknowledged that he was wrong in the decision to give Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice just two games of suspension due to an incident of domestic violence with Rice's current wife. This led the Madden NFL 24 to change its domestic violence policy. Players will now have to face six-game suspensions for their first domestic violence assault, followed by a lifetime ban for the second.
According to Trujillo, the victim in this alleged incident is pregnant, which could lead to McDonald's suspension potentially being more harsh than simply six games. From Goodell's comments on domestic violence earlier in the Buy mut coins week:
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