Chiefs' Isaiah Buggs Faces Animal Cruelty Charges Amid Allegations of Harassment
Buggs, who denies the allegations, claims the charges are part of a campaign to shut down his Tuscaloosa hookah lounge.
- Isaiah Buggs turned himself in to Tuscaloosa police on two misdemeanor warrants for animal cruelty.
- Authorities found two malnourished dogs at a rental property linked to Buggs, one of which was euthanized.
- Buggs' agent asserts the dogs did not belong to him and that the charges are part of a targeted effort by local authorities.
- The Kansas City Chiefs have not commented on the situation.
- This incident adds to a series of legal troubles involving Chiefs players this offseason.