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Seahawks’ Jarran Reed suspended 6 games for violation of NFL’s conduct policy following domestic-violence accusation

Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed has been suspended for the first six games of the 2019 season for a violation of the NFL’s personal conduct policy relating to an incident of alleged domestic violence from 2017, the league announced Monday morning.

The Seattle Times has confirmed Reed is being suspended for an incident that occurred April 27, 2017, when Reed was investigated by the Bellevue Police Department when a woman filed a complaint of an assault at a house in Bellevue.

Meeghan Black, Public Information Officer for the Bellevue Police Department, confirmed Monday that Reed was investigated in connection with the incident, which was initially reported by KING 5, and that the case was referred to the City Attorney’s office for potential charges.