Ryan Pellum, a former wide receiver for the University of Oregon Ducks, has found himself in serious legal trouble after being arrested on suspicion of assault with a firearm.
The incident, which occurred on Christmas Day, reportedly involved Pellum hitting someone over the head with a gun and firing two shots.
Details of the Incident and Charges
According to Oregon Live, Pellum recently entered the transfer portal before being arrested.
Although Pellum was detained near the Oregon campus in Eugene earlier this week, the alleged assault took place in his hometown of Long Beach, California.
Authorities have charged him with assault with a firearm following the incident.
Police reports claim that Pellum used a 9mm gun to pistol-whip the victim, causing a head injury that required stitches.
In addition to the assault, Pellum is accused of firing two bullets in an unspecified direction, though it remains unclear whether anyone was injured by the shots.
Family Ties to Oregon Football
Pellum’s arrest has drawn attention not only because of the nature of the crime but also due to his connection to Oregon football.
He is the nephew of Don Pellum, a former Oregon linebacker who now serves as the defensive coordinator for the Ducks.
This connection has added another layer of complexity to the situation.
Legal Proceedings and Bail
Pellum is set to appear in court in Long Beach later this month, where he will face the charges against him.
Reports also state that bail was posted by an unknown individual on Pellum’s behalf.
He was arrested following the issuance of an extradition warrant by the Long Beach police.
More updates on this story are expected to follow as the legal proceedings unfold.
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