Ex-San Francisco 49er charged with
assault of elderly man, son
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[September 09, 2016]
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Former San
Francisco 49er Bruce Miller was charged on Thursday with seven felonies
including assault with a deadly weapon, described by prosecutors as a
cane, in connection with a fight that sent an elderly man and the man's
son to a hospital.
Miller, 29, who was released by the National Football League team after
the incident, was arrested early on Monday after he tried entering a
hotel room near the city's Fisherman's Wharf district where a
70-year-old man was staying with his 66-year-old wife, according to San
Francisco police.
The couple's adult son was staying in the room next door and when he
tried to tell Miller he had the wrong room, the 250-pound (113-kg)
fullback rushed him, police said. The man's father attempted to break up
the fight and was punched, according to authorities.
Police said Miller was arrested at another hotel across the street
around 2:45 a.m.
The San Francisco District Attorney's Office said it charged Miller with
felonious assault with force likely to cause great bodily injury,
inflicting injury on an elder, making criminal threats, battery with
serious bodily injury, and assault with a deadly weapon.
Miller and his attorney, Josh Bentley, could not be immediately reached
on Thursday for comment.
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Bruce Miller is pictured in this undated booking photo. San
Francisco Police Department/Handout via REUTERS
The arrest came about a year and a half after Miller was arrested for
domestic battery in Santa Clara, California. He was ultimately charged
with misdemeanor vandalism in the case for smashing his girlfriend's
cellphone against a wall.
The San Francisco Chronicle, citing the manager of a nearby
restaurant, reported that before the incident, Miller was kicked out
of the dining spot for getting into a fight with patrons over a
sandwich.
(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by Peter
Cooney)
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