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Criminal summons issued for Hornets' Miles Bridges for allegedly violating domestic violence protective order

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Content warning: The following article contains graphic descriptions of alleged domestic violence.

A criminal summons was issued on Wednesday for Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges in North Carolina, the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to ESPN’s Baxter Holmes.

There is also an unserved arrest warrant for Bridges that was first issued on Jan. 2 for violating a domestic violence protective order. The criminal summons was for violating that order, misdemeanor child abuse and injury to personal property.

Neither the warrant nor the summons had been officially served as of Wednesday night. Per ESPN, the incidents that led to the criminal summons being issued on Wednesday occurred on Tuesday and involved the same woman that was involved in Bridges’ initial domestic violence arrest last year.