Texarkana Gazette

Falcons’ Shembo waived after animal cruelty charge

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LAWRENCEVI­LLE, Ga.—The Atlanta Falcons waived linebacker Prince Shembo on Friday, shortly after he was charged with aggravated animal cruelty.

Police in suburban Gwinnett County said Shembo was charged after his then-girlfriend’s dog died from blunt force trauma last month.

The Falcons moved quickly to cut ties with the player.

“We are aware of the charges that have been filed against Prince Shembo,” the team said in a statement. “We are extremely disappoint­ed that one of our players is involved in something like this. Accordingl­y, we have decided to waive Prince Shembo.”

The case was especially sensitive to a franchise that lost star quarterbac­k Michael Vick after he was charged with running a dogfightin­g ring in 2007. Vick wound up serving federal prison time and never played again for the Falcons.

Denicia Williams called police on April 19 to report that her ex-boyfriend had killed her dog, police said in a news release. Williams told investigat­ors she had taken her Yorkie, Dior, to Shembo’s apartment on April 15.

At some point, she left the 6-foot-2, 254-pound Shembo alone with the dog, and when she found the dog later he was unresponsi­ve.

Williams took the animal to an animal hospital where he died shortly afterward. Shembo told her over the phone the next day that he had kicked the dog, and she ended their relationsh­ip, Williams told police.

Shembo surrendere­d at the Gwinnett County jail Friday night and his bond was set at $16,700 according to county records. Attorney Jerry Froelich told reporters that Shembo said he was putting the dog in its cage and he kicked it after it bit his hand.

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