Days before Bengals tryout, LB charged in homicide investigation
Antonio Longino
was supposed to participate in a minicamp tryout with the Cincinnati Bengals, but he found himself in serious legal trouble in connection with a homicide investigation before he ever hit the field.
Longino, who played linebacker at Arizona State, was arrested on Wednesday in Cleveland Heights and charged with tampering with evidence in a homicide investigation according to WEWS, the ABC affiliate in Cleveland.
According to the WEWS story, a vehicle with two bullet holes was towed from Longino's aunt's house. Also, a search warrant was served and "several bags of evidence" were taken from the home.
There was a homicide at the Sunny Spot Lounge in Cleveland Heights on Tuesday morning, WEWS said, and Longino's tampering arrest is in connection with that case.
Longino posted a $100,000 bond and was released Thursday morning, WEWS reported.
Undrafted players are often brought into rookie minicamps on a tryout basis. On May 1, on a Twitter account that appears to belong to Longino, he expressed his gratitude over getting a chance from the Bengals.
Its crazy bc this was never given 2 me Cincinnati thnk you 4 givn me ths opportunity and when I say itspersonal thts a under statement
— Antonio Longino (@Tony_3x) May 2, 2016
WEWS said 28-year-old Stephen Johnson turned himself into Cleveland Heights Police on Wednesday and was charged with aggravated murder.
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