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Cowboys LB Wilson: ‘I had road rage’

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Dallas Cowboys linebacker Damien Wilson told Frisco, Texas, police he "had road rage" after witnesses say he backed his pickup into one tailgater and threatened another with a rifle last week in Frisco, according to court documents.

Wilson, 24, was arrested on aggravated assault charges outside Frisco's Toyota Stadium the night of July 4. Police said at first that he backed his pickup into a woman and threatened a man with a rifle.

But a probable-cause affidavit released to The Dallas Morning News on Tuesday says a man flagged down officers in the stadium's parking lot and told them someone in a red pickup struck his sister-in-law while parking and pulled out his rifle.

The man identified the suspect as Wilson, who was walking toward the ticket counter. Wilson initially denied having weapons and "said nothing" when police asked if he was involved in an incident in the parking lot, police wrote in his affidavit. He also told police he didn't hit anyone.

After police detained him for their safety, he allegedly told them he backed into a spot and pulled out a weapon from his truck.

“I had road rage,” he allegedly told police when they asked why he took his gun out of his truck, police wrote in his arrest warrant affidavit.

Wilson now faces two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The Dallas Cowboys declined to comment on his arrest last week, saying they were investigat­ing what happened.

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