An affidavit released on Friday provided new details on the events leading up to the arrest of Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Justyn Ross.
Ross was arrested by Shawnee police officers on Oct. 23 following a domestic disturbance.
A police report states a confrontation began when Ross allegedly discovered something on the woman's phone that upset him.
According to the affidavit, Ross pushed the woman and threw multiple items at her. Officers on scene found a "small scratch" on the victim's hand.
Ross admitted to breaking a computer, but said the computer was his.
He told police he did not break any of the woman's items.
A witness told police she witnessed Ross pushing the woman, while a second witness told police he saw Ross damage the victim's vehicle with a knife.
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Ross' grandmother, listed as a witness in court documents, told police Ross pushed the victim after he discovered she cheated on him.
Ross was placed on the NFL Commissioner's exempt list while the NFL investigates him, meaning he will not play this Sunday.
Online court records state that Ross has applied for diversion in the case.