REPORT: Former Arizona Cardinals Executive Accused Of “Choking” His Neighbor

This is pretty disturbing.

Terry McDonough, a former executive for the Arizona Cardinals is being accused of choking a neighbor and is reportedly expected in court for the allegation on April 11th.

According to court documents from Mecklenburg County, the neighbor alleges that McDonough “put his hands around his neck” after chest-bumping him. He has also been accused of shouting “obscenities and derogatory terms” during this exchange that happened on March 12.

The victim in this situation claims McDonough was upset about his lawn getting damaged by tractor equipment.

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Per the Associated Press:

The man added that McDonough “has a history of volatile behavior and also (was) publicized in national news related to a case he has with the Arizona Cardinals. He tried to strangle me unprovoked and both me and my family do not feel safe.

McDonough is the same Cardinals exec that filed an arbitration claim against Cards owner Michael Bidwill. McDonough claims Bidwill made him and former head coach Steve Wilks use “burner phones” in 2018 to communicate with then-general manager Steve Keim. At the time, Keim was serving a five-game suspension.