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Cowboys LB Spencer arrested after scuffle
Comments 0 | Recommend 0INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Dallas Cowboys linebacker Anthony Spencer has been arrested over a disturbance outside a downtown Indianapolis nightclub.
Spencer was arrested on preliminary charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct about 3 a.m. Sunday outside the Have a Nice Day Cafe, city police Sgt. Matthew Mount said Monday.
Spencer, 24, was later released without bond. A court appearance was scheduled for Thursday.
Spencer, at 6-foot-3 and 257 pounds, was the Cowboys' first round draft pick in 2007. He played at Purdue and is from Fort Wayne, Ind.
Police said Spencer and another man were thrown out of the bar when they refused to leave at closing time, then argued with officers and ignored orders to leave.
A bouncer told officers that Spencer had offered to pay for the club to stay open past the 3 a.m. closing time set by law and after being told no tried to punch the bouncer, a police report said.
Spencer's agent, Roosevelt Barnes, did not immediately return a call Monday from The Associated Press seeking comment. Cowboys spokesman Rich Dalrymple says the team is aware of the matter and is trying to get as much information as possible. Dalrymple declined additional comment.
Spencer had 34 tackles and two sacks for the Cowboys this season.
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