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Police release audio of 911 call that led to McDonald's arrest
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Police release audio of 911 call that led to McDonald's arrest

Published May. 26, 2015 2:15 p.m. ET

 

The California Highway Patrol has released audio from the 911 call that led to the arrest of NFL defensive end Ray McDonald this week on suspicion of child endangerment and domestic violence.

KRON-TV reports Tuesday that a woman, mother of the alleged victim, says McDonald was drunk when she called authorities before dawn Monday.

McDonald was later arrested at a San Jose home on suspicion of assaulting a woman who was holding the couple's baby.

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The caller says she wasn't at the home but that her daughter told her to call police, according to the audio. Police did not disclose if the woman or the baby were injured. The police report went into details of the arrest. Listen to the audio in the video below (refresh the page if the video doesn't render):

Later in the day the Chicago Bears released McDonald, who was released by the 49ers in December after another arrest and domestic violence investigation.

"We believe in second chances, but when we signed Ray we were very clear what our expectations were if he was to remain a Bear," General Manager Ryan Pace said in the statement. "He was not able to meet the standard, and the decision was made to release him."

Bears guard Kyle Long quickly reacted to the move by tweeting "Good riddance."

McDonald was released from jail after posting bail later Monday, pushing past TV cameras and reporters without answering questions as he got into a taxi.

Chicago signed McDonald to a one-year contract in late March knowing it was a gamble given his history of legal issues.

Chairman George McCaskey even acknowledged at the time that he initially told Pace not to go after him. But McCaskey came away impressed from a face-to-face conversation that he described as "very candid, very forthright" and "difficult" after McDonald paid his way to Chicago.

McCaskey talked to McDonald's parents but didn't talk to any lawyers involved in McDonald's cases or the accusers.

He cited a league investigation and said: "An alleged victim I think much like anybody else who has a bias in a situation there's a certain amount of discounting what they have to say. But our personnel department had done its work looking into his background and the incidents and we had the benefit of two coaches who had been with him with the 49ers.

"I spoke with Vic Fangio and came away very impressed with what Vic had to say about him, that he's well-liked by his teammates, by his coaches, his strong work ethic. That he's considered a leader on the field and speaking to Vic and Ray especially I was convinced that he's sufficiently motivated to make this work."

In December, the 49ers released the 30-year-old, citing a "pattern of poor decision-making."

In letting him go late in the season, 49ers General Manager Trent Baalke said, "Ray's demonstrated a pattern of poor decision-making that has led to multiple distractions to this organization and this football team that really can no longer be tolerated."

His release from San Francisco came just a month after the Santa Clara County district attorney's office announced it had declined to file charges against McDonald in a separate domestic violence investigation stemming from an arrest on Aug. 31 while celebrating his 30th birthday at his Northern California home.

Prosecutors cited conflicting versions of what happened, a lack of verifiable eyewitnesses and a lack of cooperation by the alleged victim, McDonald's fiancee, in explaining their decision not to pursue charges in the domestic violence investigation.

But his trouble continued. In March, McDonald filed a defamation lawsuit against a woman who had accused him of rape.

McDonald says security camera footage will show a consensual sexual encounter occurred in his hot tub. Police say the woman doesn't recall any sexual encounters and reported blacking out after drinking alcohol and falling at McDonald's home.

She said she went to police after waking up naked next to McDonald. The Santa Clara County district attorney is considering whether to file criminal charges.

McDonald had been signed by the 49ers through the 2015 season. He had three sacks in 14 games last year and had 19 1/2 sacks in eight seasons with the 49ers.

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