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Bruce Miller Released by 49ers After Arrest Following Alleged Hotel Fight

September 5, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The San Francisco 49ers announced they released fullback Bruce Miller after authorities in San Francisco arrested him for an alleged assault.
KTVU's Tara Moriarty first reported news of the arrest before the San Francisco Police Department later confirmed the arrest, per Matt Keller of ABC 7.
A report by Michelle Toy of KTVU said Miller was charged with battery and assault with a deadly weapon, which was not a firearm. Miller also faces charges of aggravated assault, elder abuse, threats and battery, per Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee.
Nick Wagoner of ESPN added Miller was being held on a $178,000 bond, which he later posted, per Barrows.
According to Toy's report, Miller allegedly attacked a guest of the Fisherman's Wharf Marriott Hotel on Monday. He also allegedly punched the guest's 70-year-old father, who suffered broken bones. Miller had tried to check in to the hotel Sunday but was told it had no available rooms...

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