DETROIT, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – Cornerback Terrion Arnold has been released by the Detroit Lions after bond for him was set at one-million-dollars by a judge in Florida.
Arnold is charged with kidnapping, armed robbery, conspiracy to commit kidnapping and conspiracy to commit armed robbery.
He is accused of organizing a revenge-motivated kidnapping and robbery after he reported over 250-thousand-dollars in cash, jewelry and other luxury items were stolen from an Airbnb he rented in Largo, Florida.
Arnold allegedly lured three men to a Tampa apartment where they were beaten, held at gunpoint, robbed and forced to leave.
The Lions say they will not comment beyond saying they are aware of the legal case against their former defensive back.




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