Jets Robby Anderson arrested- threat sex assault cops wife

For the second time in less than a year, New York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson was arrested in Florida, and this time, cops say, he threatened to sexually assault the arresting officer’s wife. 

Anderson, 24, who was arrested at around 2:15am for going 105 miles-per-hour in a 45 zone, was placed in the back of the police vehicle and ‘stated that when he got out he was going to find (the officer’s) wife, f–k her and n-t in her eye,’ according to the the police report with the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. 

According to the Daily News, the police report says it didn’t end there, and that NFL star continued to threaten the officer. 

Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson (pictured) was arrested for the second time in Florida in  a year, this time he threatened to sexually assault a cop's wife

(L, R) May, 2017 and Friday. Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson (pictured) was arrested for the second time in Florida in a year, this time he threatened to sexually assault a cop’s wife

During Anderson's newest arrest, he told a cop when he gets out he will find his wife 'f--k her and n-t in her eye' according to the Broward County Sheriff's report 

During Anderson’s newest arrest, he told a cop when he gets out he will find his wife ‘f–k her and n-t in her eye’ according to the Broward County Sheriff’s report 

‘Based on his statements,’ the report reads, ‘it was clear that he intended to sexually assault my wife. He also began to brag about how much money he has.’

Police say they followed the football player for nearly a mile at that clip before he pulled over, and, that while they tried to place him in the back of the police vehicle the officer reported he felt the Jets’ star ‘brace, tense and refuse’ to enter.

A slew of charges were filed against the 24-year-old football star including resisting an officer, obstruction without violence, harm to a public servant or family, fleeing/ eluding while lights and siren active, as well as reckless driving, failure to drive in a single lane, among others. 

Like his previous arrest in May of 2017, a Jets spokesperson said: ‘We are aware of the situation.’

This time they added: ‘This is a pending legal matter and we will have no further comment.’

Anderson is coming off a banner year with the Jets, leading the team with 941 receiving yards and seven touchdowns.

He is in his second year with the team after being brought on as a free agent in 2016. 

Breakout year: Anderson is in his second season with the Jets- leading the team with 941 receiving yards and seven touchdowns

Breakout year: Anderson is in his second season with the Jets- leading the team with 941 receiving yards and seven touchdowns

In May, authorities confirmed the wide receiver was charged with resisting arrest and obstruction of justice after sparring with officials who asked him to leave a Miami music festival.

The Miami Police Department said at the time of his arrest, Anderson refused an order by a police lieutenant to sit on the ground and pushed the officer and other officials at the Rolling Loud festival.

He’s scheduled to appear in court for a trial hearing on March 19 for that case.



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