Detroit Lions Release Cameron Sutton Following Arrest Warrant for Domestic Violence
The Detroit Lions acted swiftly to release cornerback Cameron Sutton after an arrest warrant was issued in Florida for domestic battery by strangulation.
- Cameron Sutton was at the Detroit Lions' facility when the team learned of the domestic violence warrant issued against him in Florida.
- The Lions advised Sutton to turn himself into authorities and to seek legal counsel immediately upon learning of the warrant.
- Sutton, a key player for the Lions last season, faces a third-degree felony charge punishable by up to five years in prison.
- The team has not been in contact with Sutton since his release and authorities are still searching for him.
- The Lions emphasized their zero tolerance policy for domestic violence as a key factor in their decision to release Sutton.