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James Pearce Jr ‘not joining teammates for start of Atlanta Falcons workout program’ as felony charges and battery allegations hang over his head

James Pearce Jr ‘not joining teammates for start of Atlanta Falcons workout program’ as felony charges and battery allegations hang over his head

NFL star James Pearce Jr. is not expected to attend the Atlanta Falcons’ voluntary offseason program as he continues to battle legal woes.  

A state attorney in Florida brought four charges against the Falcons star over an alleged incident involving his ex-girlfriend, WNBA player Rickea Jackson, last month. 

The 22-year-old is accused of following Jackson’s car and ramming his Lamborghini SUV into it several times as she drove to the police station in Doral, Florida.

Pearce is facing three felony charges: aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, fleeing and eluding police, and resisting an officer with violence to his or her person.

Pearce – who last year signed a $16.8million contract with Atlanta – also faces a charge of aggravated stalking.

While facing charges, Pearce reportedly will not be present at the Falcons’ voluntary offseason program, which begins on Tuesday, according to Ian Rapoport. 

James Pearce Jr. is not expected to attend the Atlanta Falcons’ voluntary offseason program

Pearce Jr faces four charges over an alleged incident involving WNBA player Rickea Jackson

Pearce was arrested after a domestic dispute with the WNBA star

Pearce Jr faces four charges over an alleged incident involving WNBA player Rickea Jackson 

According to arrest records, Pearce fled the scene after being confronted by police. He is then said to have crashed his car at an intersection before attempting to run away on foot. Remarkable images emerged on social media shortly after, showing six police officers pinning Pearce to the ground while trying to detain him.

Pearce and Jackson – who plays for the Los Angeles Sparks – reportedly dated for around three years, only to separate shortly before the alleged incident. She filed for a protective order in February, with the WNBA star telling a court that she ‘feared for her life.’

In court documents, seen by the Daily Mail, which were filed two days after Pearce Jr’s arrest, Jackson wrote that Pearce ‘verbally and physically abused me on more than one occasion.’ He was also accused of threatening to kill her and place a bag over her head, according to the court filing.

The Los Angeles Sparks basketball star said that she believed ‘James will kill me’ if the court didn’t intervene, and she was granted a temporary injunction.

A hearing for a permanent injunction is scheduled for this month, but Pearce Jr is currently under order to not have any contact with Jackson, nor go within 500 feet of her home or place of employment, or within 100 feet of her vehicle.

In the court documents, Jackson also alleges that Pearce Jr ‘became violent’ with her in January in a public dispute at a gas station after believing she had cheated on him with another man.

Jackson wrote that he ‘attacked me by snatching my cellular phone out of my hand, pulling my hair, and taking my personal belongings.’ She alleges that she broke up with him shortly after, only for him to go on a ‘never-ending campaign of threats, physical assaults and abuse against me’, even ‘sleeping in his vehicle outside my house’.

In a separate police report, Jackson detailed to cops her heightening fears that she was being stalked and harassed, and that she believed Pearce had tried to break into her apartment.

Jackson has been granted a temporary restraining order against ex-boyfriend Pearce Jr

The WNBA star was on court hours before Pearce Jr's arrest

Jackson has been granted a temporary restraining order against ex-boyfriend Pearce Jr 

WNBA star Jackson (second left) was pictured alongside Pearce Jr at the NFL Draft last year

WNBA star Jackson (second left) was pictured alongside Pearce Jr at the NFL Draft last year

Jackson is not named in the police report, but her identity as the female involved in the case was confirmed by Doral Police Chief Edwin Lopez after the arrest, and her attorney has since confirmed she is ‘willing to testify’ against Pearce if the domestic violence charges against him go to trial.

The WNBA player claims she called 911 about Pearce at least seven times in the weeks leading up to his arrest.

The incident has now thrown his NFL career into doubt at the end of his first season, though Pearce denies wrongdoing.

His lawyers told ESPN that they stand by a statement made after his arrest, which said Pearce ‘maintains his innocence and urges the public to understand that while allegations have the power to shape a narrative, that it is hardly the full, complete story.’

An NFL spokesperson, meanwhile, told ESPN: ‘We continue to monitor all developments in the matter which remains under review of the personal conduct policy.’

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