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Re: Super Bowl champ arrested with drugs, AK-47s in stolen car in Charlotte, police say

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Aug 9, 2023, 7:16:50 PM8/9/23
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A former Super Bowl champion was arrested in Charlotte Tuesday and now
faces charges of possessing a stolen car, a stolen firearm and drugs.

According to a police report, officers found Bashaud Breeland, 31, with
a stolen Mercedes-Benz SUV, 62 grams of suspected illegal mushrooms,
more than five pounds of marijuana and eight guns, including two AR-15s
and two AK-47s. Breeland is a former Kansas City Chiefs cornerback who
played with the team during its Super Bowl win in 2020.

WBTV first reported Breeland’s arrest.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officers discovered the slew of
drugs and stolen items during a traffic stop at the Circle K on North
Graham Street near Interstate 277 Monday afternoon.

The guns alone were worth more than $3,000, according to a
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department report. The marijuana was worth
$5,000, and the mushrooms were worth $2,000.

Breeland was jailed just after 2 a.m., Tuesday, according to the
Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office website. He was released about two
and a half hours later after posting a $30,000 bond.

The sheriff’s records show a Charlotte address for Breeland. The
Clemson-grad who has played eight seasons in the NFL, recently said he’d
like another chance with the Panthers after his 2018 three-year, $24
million deal with the Carolina Panthers fell through.

It was nullified shortly after a failed physical due to a foot
infection, according to Panthers Wire.

“I lost a deal with them during a rocky time in my career, and it’s back
home,” he said. “So it’ll be a lot of hurdles that I’d jump just by
playing for that one team.”

In 2020, the Allendale, S.C., native was suspended from playing with the
Chiefs four games for violating the NFL’s policy and program on
substances of abuse, the league announced.

He remains a free agent since last playing with the Minnesota Vikings in
2021. He played college football at Clemson before Washington drafted
him in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL draft.

https://news.yahoo.com/super-bowl-champ-arrested-drugs-165533222.html

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