The Denver Post

Wheeler waived following domestic violence charges

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SEATTLE» Former Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman Chad Wheeler was charged with first-degree domestic violence assault on Wednesday following his arrest last weekend.

Wheeler was additional­ly charged with domestic violence unlawful imprisonme­nt and resisting arrest by King County Prosecutor­s. Wheeler is scheduled to be arraigned on Feb. 9.

The charging decision by prosecutor­s ended a whirlwind day that included Wheeler being waived by the Seahawks, according to the NFL’s official transactio­ns wire after details emerged of the alleged assault and his arrest.

“The Seahawks are saddened by the details emerging against Chad Wheeler and strongly condemn this act of domestic violence. Our thoughts and support are with the victim. Chad is a free agent and no longer with the team,” the Seahawks said in a statement.

Wheeler joined the Seahawks in 2019 and appeared in five games this season.

Wheeler was arrested by police in the Seattle suburb of Kent, Wash., and booked into the King County Jail early Saturday for investigat­ion of felony domestic violence. He had an initial court appearance Monday and was released from jail Tuesday after posting $400,000 bond.

Officers went to a residence in Kent on Friday night after the victim and family members called 911 and reported the victim had locked herself in a bathroom after being attacked, according to the case file.

Arriving officers heard a woman screaming, forced their way into the apartmenta­ndbrokedow­nthedoorto­the locked bathroom, documents said. Police found Wheeler with the woman, who was crying with her face covered in blood and her arm hanging limply at her side, court records say. The officers eventually detained Wheeler, who was uncooperat­ive and yelled, “Sorry!” and “I don’t beat women!” according to court documents.

At a hospital, the woman told investigat­ors Wheeler told her to stand up and bow to him and when she refused, he threw her on the bed, choking her and trying to smother her, court documents say.

When she regained consciousn­ess, the woman saw Wheeler by the bed and he said, “Wow, you’re alive?” Then she ran into the bathroom, where she called her family and 911, according to the case file.

Wheeler picked the lock and entered, then began apologizin­g. Officers arrived at the scene and arrested Wheeler.

Prosecutor­s say if convicted on the charges, sentencing range can be anywhere from eight to 12 years.

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