Chiefs' Isaiah Buggs Faces Animal Cruelty Charges in Tuscaloosa

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Former Detroit Lions player Isaiah Buggs turned himself in to the Tuscaloosa County Jail after being charged with animal cruelty. Police found two malnourished dogs at a home Buggs rented, one of which was euthanized. Buggs' agent denies the charges, claiming the dogs are not his and that this is an attempt to shut down Buggs' business. Buggs, who was recently with the Kansas City Chiefs, faces two misdemeanor charges.
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