Ex-MLB Star Rafael Furcal Arrested For Throwing A Deadly Missile Into A Vehicle

This is wild! Former MLB star Rafael Furcal has been arrested for possession of a deadly missile. I mean, who would have thought that a professional athlete would get caught up in something like that? Having a missile in your possession is kind of a big deal and I wonder what he was planning to […] The post Ex-MLB Star Rafael Furcal Arrested For Throwing A Deadly Missile Into A Vehicle appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

Ex-MLB Star Rafael Furcal Arrested For Throwing A Deadly Missile Into A Vehicle

This is wild! Former MLB star Rafael Furcal has been arrested for possession of a deadly missile. I mean, who would have thought that a professional athlete would get caught up in something like that?

Having a missile in your possession is kind of a big deal and I wonder what he was planning to do with it – maybe hit a home run with it?

According to court records, Furcal turned himself in to law enforcement at around 2:15 PM after the Sunrise Police Department had issued a warrant for his arrest just two days prior.

Court docs show Furcal was wanted by cops on two separate charges — one felony count of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, and another felony count of throwing a deadly missile into an occupied vehicle.

It’s not clear yet what the specific allegations Furcal is facing — we’ve reached out to the SPD for clarification, but have not yet heard back. Reportedly, though, the charges stem from some kind of altercation Furcal had been involved in with a truck driver.

The former baseball player posted bond a short time after he was placed in custody, the records show, and he was allowed to leave.

In all seriousness, it’s a crazy situation and definitely not something you hear about every day. It just goes to show that you never really know what people are up to behind closed doors. Furcal will definitely learn the hard way!

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