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Published 12:25 p.m. ET May 7, 2020 | Updated 12:59 p.m. ET May 7, 2020

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AUSTIN, Texas — Baltimore Ravens star Earl Thomas is listed as the victim in a domestic violence incident last month in Austin, where his wife was arrested after police say she told them she pointed a loaded weapon at her husband’s head when she found him in bed with another woman.

The incident, first reported by TMZ, happened in the early morning of April 13 at a rental home in East Austin in the 600 block of Brushy Street. Police say they responded to that location and found Thomas’ wife, Nina, chasing her husband in the parking lot with a knife, an arrest affidavit stated. Thomas, according to police, was carrying a pistol that they later determined he had taken away from Nina after she entered the home to confront her husband about cheating. Police ordered the Thomases to the ground and to drop their weapons, and the couple complied, the affidavit states.

Nina Thomas, 30, was arrested and charged with first-degree family violence for burglary of a residence with intent to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Two women who police say accompanied Nina to the residence to confront her husband were charged with burglary of a residence.

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Court records show Nina Thomas was released from jail later in the day after posting $25,000 bail. An emergency protective order states she cannot have contact with Earl Thomas or the woman whom she found Earl in bed with for 60 days.

Houston lawyer Jonathan Goins, who is listed as the attorney of record for Nina Thomas, issued a statement Thursday saying his client was wrongfully arrested.

“We have already gathered information which controverts every single allegation made on the night in question,” Goins said. “We have begun working with the Travis County District Attorney’s Office to ensure that these charges do not stick and Mrs. Thomas’s pristine name is cleared.”

The Ravens said Thursday in a statement: “We became aware of the situation when we read and saw it on the reports late last night and early this morning.”

Nina Thomas is set to appear in Travis County District Court on June 8 for an initial setting in the case.

Earl Thomas, who turned 31 Thursday, was not charged in the incident. He released a video Wednesday night on social media addressing the incident.

“Instead of talking about us, just keep us in your prayers,” Thomas said. “Stuff like this happens. We try to live the best lives we possibly can but sometimes it don’t go as planned. Just pray for us as we go through this stuff.”

Thomas told police that he left the home he shares with Nina in the afternoon before the incident after an argument about him drinking too much alcohol. He said he called his brother to pick him up and the two went to the downtown rental home to watch TV with two women — including one who Thomas told police he had been seeing for three or four months while he worked on his relationship with Nina.

Earl Thomas, according to his wife’s affidavit, was awoken in bed with the other woman at around 1 a.m. when Nina entered the room and pointed a black pistol at him. Nina largely corroborated the events, telling police she put the gun to her husband’s head to scare him. Police say Nina told them she removed the magazine thinking the gun could not fire but was unaware that the gun had a round in the chamber. Nina, according to police, admitted to disengaging the gun’s safety.

Nina told police, they say, that she tracked her husband’s whereabouts to the rental home through his Snapchat account, which showed several videos of Earl with the other woman. Two women who Nina brought to confront her husband were also taken into custody: her sister, Kayla Baham-Heisser, and her friend Camisha Garlow, the ex-spouse of Earl Thomas’ brother, Seth, who was with the football player at the rental home.

Baham-Heisser took footage of the incident with her phone that police reviewed. The video, according to police, shows Earl Thomas at the top of a staircase with Nina placing the gun within a foot of his head with her finger on the trigger. Nina struck Earl in the nose before the video ended, police said. The video also showed Garlow attempting to attack a woman who was in the home with Seth Thomas.

Thomas, a safety, is a seven-time Pro Bowl selection and considered one of the top defensive players in the NFL. He won a Super Bowl in the 2013 season with the Seattle Seahawks, who drafted him in the first round out of the University of Texas in 2010.

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Wife of former Longhorns star, Ravens DB Earl Thomas arrested for holding him at gunpoint, Austin police say https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/07/wife-of-former-longhorns-star-ravens-db-earl-thomas-arrested-for-holding-him-at-gunpoint-austin-police-say/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/07/wife-of-former-longhorns-star-ravens-db-earl-thomas-arrested-for-holding-him-at-gunpoint-austin-police-say/#respond Thu, 07 May 2020 23:31:42 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5930 AUSTIN, Texas – Details have surfaced of an incident in April involving former Texas Longhorns star and current Baltimore Ravens safety Earl Thomas and his wife, Nina Thomas. According to Travis County court documents obtained by KSAT-12, Nina Thomas was arrested on April 13 in Austin after she confronted Earl Thomas with a gun and […]

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AUSTIN, Texas – Details have surfaced of an incident in April involving former Texas Longhorns star and current Baltimore Ravens safety Earl Thomas and his wife, Nina Thomas.

According to Travis County court documents obtained by KSAT-12, Nina Thomas was arrested on April 13 in Austin after she confronted Earl Thomas with a gun and pointed the weapon at his head.

The arrest affidavit stated that Nina Thomas confronted Earl at a rental home because she suspected him of cheating on her.

Nina and two other women broke into the home and found Earl and his brother Seth Thomas in separate rooms, each with a woman, documents showed.

At one point, Nina had the loaded gun less than a foot away from her husband’s head, according to the affidavit.

Earl Thomas managed to wrestle the gun away from Nina and police were called.

Officers arrived around 3:41 a.m. and found Nina Thomas chasing Earl with a knife.

According to the document, Nina Thomas told police her intent was just to “scare” her husband, but she did not realize there was a round in the chamber even though she had taken the magazine out of the gun.

Nina Thomas was charged with first-degree felony burglary of a residence with intent to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to the affidavit.

The other two women with Nina Thomas were arrested for burglary of a residence.

Earl Thomas was not arrested for the incident. The 7-time Pro Bowl player posted a since-deleted video on Instagram Wednesday saying he was notified the story was about to come out and he wanted to get ahead of the report.

The story was initially published by TMZ.

“It’s not really anybody’s business. It pisses me off that it got out, but it’s the world we live in today. But instead of talking about us, just keep us in your prayers. Stuff like this happens,” Thomas said in the deleted video. “We try to live the best lives we possibly can, but sometimes that doesn’t go as planned. Just pray for us as we go though this.”

(Image of since-deleted post on Earl Thomas's Instagram account.)
(Image of since-deleted post on Earl Thomas’s Instagram account.)

Thomas added he is speaking with Nina and seeing his children.

Thomas played at Texas from 2007 to 2009 and was drafted in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks.

Baltimore, his current team, has not announced whether any disciplinary action would be taken against Thomas.

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Wife of Ravens star Earl Thomas arrested after police say she pointed loaded gun at husband https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/07/wife-of-ravens-star-earl-thomas-arrested-after-police-say-she-pointed-loaded-gun-at-husband/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/07/wife-of-ravens-star-earl-thomas-arrested-after-police-say-she-pointed-loaded-gun-at-husband/#respond Thu, 07 May 2020 17:35:14 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5916 Ryan Autullo, Austin American-Statesman Published 12:25 p.m. ET May 7, 2020 | Updated 12:59 p.m. ET May 7, 2020 CLOSE AUSTIN, Texas — Baltimore Ravens star Earl Thomas is listed as the victim in a domestic violence incident last month in Austin, where his wife was arrested after police say she told them she pointed a […]

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Published 12:25 p.m. ET May 7, 2020 | Updated 12:59 p.m. ET May 7, 2020

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AUSTIN, Texas — Baltimore Ravens star Earl Thomas is listed as the victim in a domestic violence incident last month in Austin, where his wife was arrested after police say she told them she pointed a loaded weapon at her husband’s head when she found him in bed with another woman.

The incident, first reported by TMZ, happened in the early morning of April 13 at a rental home in East Austin in the 600 block of Brushy Street. Police say they responded to that location and found Thomas’ wife, Nina, chasing her husband in the parking lot with a knife, an arrest affidavit stated. Thomas, according to police, was carrying a pistol that they later determined he had taken away from Nina after she entered the home to confront her husband about cheating. Police ordered the Thomases to the ground and to drop their weapons, and the couple complied, the affidavit states.

Nina Thomas, 30, was arrested and charged with first-degree family violence for burglary of a residence with intent to commit aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Two women who police say accompanied Nina to the residence to confront her husband were charged with burglary of a residence.

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Court records show Nina Thomas was released from jail later in the day after posting $25,000 bail. An emergency protective order states she cannot have contact with Earl Thomas or the woman whom she found Earl in bed with for 60 days.

Houston lawyer Jonathan Goins, who is listed as the attorney of record for Nina Thomas, issued a statement Thursday saying his client was wrongfully arrested.

“We have already gathered information which controverts every single allegation made on the night in question,” Goins said. “We have begun working with the Travis County District Attorney’s Office to ensure that these charges do not stick and Mrs. Thomas’s pristine name is cleared.”

The Ravens said Thursday in a statement: “We became aware of the situation when we read and saw it on the reports late last night and early this morning.”

Nina Thomas is set to appear in Travis County District Court on June 8 for an initial setting in the case.

Earl Thomas, who turned 31 Thursday, was not charged in the incident. He released a video Wednesday night on social media addressing the incident.

“Instead of talking about us, just keep us in your prayers,” Thomas said. “Stuff like this happens. We try to live the best lives we possibly can but sometimes it don’t go as planned. Just pray for us as we go through this stuff.”

Thomas told police that he left the home he shares with Nina in the afternoon before the incident after an argument about him drinking too much alcohol. He said he called his brother to pick him up and the two went to the downtown rental home to watch TV with two women — including one who Thomas told police he had been seeing for three or four months while he worked on his relationship with Nina.

Earl Thomas, according to his wife’s affidavit, was awoken in bed with the other woman at around 1 a.m. when Nina entered the room and pointed a black pistol at him. Nina largely corroborated the events, telling police she put the gun to her husband’s head to scare him. Police say Nina told them she removed the magazine thinking the gun could not fire but was unaware that the gun had a round in the chamber. Nina, according to police, admitted to disengaging the gun’s safety.

Nina told police, they say, that she tracked her husband’s whereabouts to the rental home through his Snapchat account, which showed several videos of Earl with the other woman. Two women who Nina brought to confront her husband were also taken into custody: her sister, Kayla Baham-Heisser, and her friend Camisha Garlow, the ex-spouse of Earl Thomas’ brother, Seth, who was with the football player at the rental home.

Baham-Heisser took footage of the incident with her phone that police reviewed. The video, according to police, shows Earl Thomas at the top of a staircase with Nina placing the gun within a foot of his head with her finger on the trigger. Nina struck Earl in the nose before the video ended, police said. The video also showed Garlow attempting to attack a woman who was in the home with Seth Thomas.

Thomas, a safety, is a seven-time Pro Bowl selection and considered one of the top defensive players in the NFL. He won a Super Bowl in the 2013 season with the Seattle Seahawks, who drafted him in the first round out of the University of Texas in 2010.

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PIKESVILLE, Md. — Ufomba Kamalu, a former player for the Baltimore Ravens, was arrested on a warrant for a domestic violence charge on Thursday, Baltimore County Police announced Friday.

According to police, officers responded to the 1700 block of Reisterstown Road just after 10 a.m. Wednesday morning after receiving a call for a domestic assault. After speaking with the victim, who had a visible injury, officers learned that an argument between the woman and Kamalu escalated at which time Kamalu assaulted the woman, causing the injury.

Kamalu was not present at the time officers responded for the incident so a warrant was issued for his arrest the same day and served yesterday morning.

He is charged with second degree assault and was released yesterday on $20,000 bond.

This incident remains under the investigative authority of the Pikesville Precinct.

If you or someone you know is suffering in a domestic violence situation, call the 24-hour Baltimore County Domestic Violence Hotline at 410-828-6390. You can also call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. If you are in immediate danger, dial 9-1-1.

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Police: Former Ravens player charged in connection with domestic violence

A former Baltimore Ravens player was arrested on a warrant for a domestic violence charge, Baltimore County police said. Police said Ufomba Kamalu, 27, of Pikesville, was arrested Thursday and is charged with second-degree assault. According to officials, officers responded to the 1700 block of Reisterstown Road just after 10 a.m. Wednesday morning, after receiving a call for a domestic assault. Officers spoke with the victim, who suffered from a visible injury, police said. Police said officers determined that an argument between the woman and Kamalu escalated into a physical altercation, at which time Kamalu assaulted the woman, causing the injury. Kamalu was not present at the time officers responded for the incident, so the warrant was issued for his arrest the same day and served Thursday morning, police said.Police said Kamalu was released Thursday on $20,000 bond.The Baltimore Ravens released Kamalu on Wednesday. He was part of the 53-man roster last year as a defensive end.The Ravens originally released him in November 2019 as well, but re-signed him in January.This incident remains under the investigation, police said.

A former Baltimore Ravens player was arrested on a warrant for a domestic violence charge, Baltimore County police said.

Police said Ufomba Kamalu, 27, of Pikesville, was arrested Thursday and is charged with second-degree assault.

According to officials, officers responded to the 1700 block of Reisterstown Road just after 10 a.m. Wednesday morning, after receiving a call for a domestic assault. Officers spoke with the victim, who suffered from a visible injury, police said. Police said officers determined that an argument between the woman and Kamalu escalated into a physical altercation, at which time Kamalu assaulted the woman, causing the injury.

Kamalu was not present at the time officers responded for the incident, so the warrant was issued for his arrest the same day and served Thursday morning, police said.

Police said Kamalu was released Thursday on $20,000 bond.

The Baltimore Ravens released Kamalu on Wednesday. He was part of the 53-man roster last year as a defensive end.

The Ravens originally released him in November 2019 as well, but re-signed him in January.

This incident remains under the investigation, police said.

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Ravens rookie cornerback Marlon Humphrey has been arrested in Alabama and charged with third-degree robbery, according to the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.

The Ravens’ 2017 first-round draft pick and former Alabama player was booked into Tuscaloosa County Jail on Thursday on a $2,500 bond. It’s considered a third-degree felony.

The alleged robbery occurred Jan. 13 and involved a $15 phone charger. The original incident report referred to it as a fourth-degree misdemeanor, different from the charging document.

According to the incident report, Humphrey, 21, and two female companions were picked up by an Uber driver at about 2 a.m. on Jan. 13 and taken to Hotel Capstone in Tuscaloosa. During the ride, Humphrey asked to borrow a cell phone cable to charge his phone.

The document further states that at the hotel, Humphrey refused to return the cable and grabbed several other cables from the vehicle. When the driver attempted to retrieve the cables, Humphrey refused and elbowed the driver aside, which did not leave a mark or cause personal injury, according to the report.

The driver alleged that Humphrey balled up his fist and implied he would get into a fight if the driver continued to try to recover the items. When Humphrey got out of the vehicle, he damaged additional property owned by the driver, according to the report.

Humphrey’s attorney, Paul Patterson, disputed the driver’s side of the incident as outlined in the incident report, adding that “Marlon has 11 million reasons not to steal a … phone charger.”

Humphrey signed a four-year, $11.8 million contract before his rookie season.

“Marlon has not had an opportunity to tell his side of the story,” Patterson said Thursday evening. “The Uber driver makes a lot of allegations in that report that simply are not true. Fortunately for Marlon, we have eyewitnesses who are willing to testify about what accurately transpired between Marlon and the Uber driver.”

Patterson said he thinks the district attorney’s office will dismiss the case once Humphrey recounts his version of what happened.

“We intend on asking for a preliminary hearing to determine if probable cause has been established to continue forward,” Patterson said. “The future looks bright for Marlon in this incident, and I would hope to have this matter resolved in the next few months.”

The document states that officers from the University of Alabama police department found Humphrey inside the hotel and holding the cell phone cable. Although Humphrey contended that the cable was his, officers noticed that the cable did not fit his phone and returned it to the driver.

University of Alabama police made the arrest because the incident occurred at the hotel, which is located in the 300 block of Paul W. Bryant Drive on the university campus.

The Ravens issued a statement on the arrest: “Marlon told us that it was a misunderstanding regarding a $15 telephone charger, which he thought was his. Our understanding is that he has been interviewed by University of Alabama Police and is cooperating. We are monitoring the situation.”

According to Alabama code, a person commits robbery in the third degree if in the course of committing a theft he or she:

(1) Uses force against the person of the owner or any person present with intent to overcome his physical resistance or physical power of resistance; or

(2) Threatens the imminent use of force against the person of the owner or any person present with intent to compel acquiescence to the taking of or escaping with the property.

Humphrey, the No. 16 overall pick in last year’s draft, ended the season as a starting cornerback, replacing the injured Jimmy Smith. Humphrey ranked second on the defense in pass breakups with 11 and intercepted a pair of passes. Pro Football Focus ranked Humphrey fifth among cornerbacks in lowest passer rating in coverage and lowest catch percentage allowed at the end of the regular season.

He has been taking classes at Alabama and working toward his bachelor’s degree.

Another former Alabama standout was arrested in Tuscaloosa earlier this month. Reuben Foster, who just finished his rookie season for the San Francisco 49ers, was arrested Jan. 12 and charged with second-degree possession of marijuana, according to the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office arrest database.

Patterson said the incident is more of a public relations nuisance for Humphrey.

“It’s a sad event because the Humphrey family has a fine reputation in our community and now Marlon will be challenged with repairing his reputation even though it was a simple mistake,” Patterson said.

Humphrey has been unavailable for comment. His agent Joel Segal said he would return a phone call, but did not respond to subsequent calls.

Humphrey did provide a post via Twitter earlier on Thursday.

Strong safety Tony Jefferson came to his young teammate’s defense.

Wide receiver Michael Campanaro took aim at a certain mobile phone company.

And defensive back Lardarius Webb trolled Humphrey.

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