Former San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Ray McDonald has been arrested on misdemeanor domestic violence and child endangerment charges, Santa Clara police said on Monday.
Hours later, 62 days after he signed with the Chicago Bears – who had given McDonald’s career a second chance following his domestic violence arrest last year – the team announced his release.
Lt. Kurt Clarke said in a news release that McDonald was arrested after officers said he “physically assaulted the victim while she was holding a baby.” Police were called to a disturbance at 3:48 a.m. at an apartment in Santa Clara, only to find that McDonald had left to go to a friend’s home in San Jose.
NBC Bay Area was the first to break the story.
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According to sources, McDonald was arrested at the home of retired 49er Justin Smith in the Silver Creek neighborhood of San Jose. Neighbors said they saw police cars about 6 a.m. Monday.
Another source said that he rents an apartment in Santa Clara on Carlyle Court for his ex-fiancee and baby. The source said that on Sunday night, McDonald went out with friends and wanted to return to the apartment and asked her to leave. He left to give her some space, the source said, and when he returned, the police had been called.
It was not immediately clear if the woman or the baby were injured.
McDonald’s bail was set at $15,000, CSN Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco reported. He was released from jail after posting bail late Monday afternoon.
Reached by phone in Florida on Monday, McDonald’s mother, LaBrina McDonald, told NBC Bay Area that she knew nothing about the arrest. “I’m not dealing with any more of this negative stuff,” she said.
She did say that McDonald’s baby, Amari, was born in March to his ex-fiance and that sometimes he visited his newborn son when he visited California.
The Santa Clara County District Attorney decided not to charge McDonald stemming from an Aug. 31, 2014 domestic-abuse arrest at his home, after a fight with this then-pregnant fiance.
The District Attorney also has not charged McDonald for a separate alleged sexual assault in San Jose on December 2014.
Still, after the second arrest, the 49ers dismissed him and he was signed by the Chicago Bears in December. After reports of Monday morning’s arrest, the Bears decided to release McDonald, the team announced in a statement.









