Chiefs' Isaiah Buggs Faces Animal Cruelty Charges for Abandoning Dogs

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Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Isaiah Buggs is accused of animal cruelty after two severely malnourished dogs were found on his property in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Buggs denies the allegations, claiming police harassment and asserting that the dogs did not belong to him. Two misdemeanor warrants have been issued. Buggs' agent suggests the charges are part of a campaign to force the closure of Buggs' local business.
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