Former Miami Dolphin Mark Walton was arrested Tuesday evening, accused in a gunpoint theft over a Rolex watch, police stated.

The ex-NFL working again, who has a historical past of arrests, was charged with armed theft with a firearm, and initially denied bond, the Miami Herald reported.

An arrest report from the Miami-Dade Police Division said that on February 4, Walton and one other suspect used Walton's black Honda Accord to dam the trail of a person as he tried to enter his parked automobile.

Police stated the person, who has not been publicly recognized, advised officers that Walton rolled down his window and pointed a gun at him, telling him to "give me the bands."

In response to the Herald, police stated the passenger in Walton's automobile then bought out of the car and wrestled the person to the bottom, ripping the Rolex off his wrist earlier than the person managed to flee.

Police stated they tracked Walton to his condominium in North Miami-Dade and made the arrest Tuesday. In his condominium, officers discovered the handgun in addition to a purple hoodie that he was recognized as having worn in the course of the theft, police stated.

No details about the opposite suspect's whereabouts is out there.

Walton starred with the College of Miami Hurricanes earlier than being drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2018. In response to the Herald, he was arrested 3 times within the first 12 months of his contract with the Bengals, as soon as on a minor marijuana cost, then on a misdemeanor battery cost, and lastly with felony counts of carrying a hid weapon, marijuana possession and reckless driving after a high-speed police chase on March 12, 2019, police stated.

The Bengals lower Walton that April, and after being picked up by the Dolphins, he was suspended by the NFL for "4 video games for violating the league's substance abuse coverage," in accordance with the league.

Walton was lower by the Dolphins after being arrested once more in November 2019, accused of repeatedly punching his pregnant girlfriend, police stated. He was positioned on a no-contact order and was arrested in 2020 for violating it, in accordance with police.

Newsweek reached out to the Miami-Dade Police Division for additional data.

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Former NFL working again Mark Walton was charged in a February armed theft, police stated. Above, Walton, #22 of the Miami Dolphins, rushes in the course of the first quarter in opposition to the Buffalo Payments at New Period Subject on October 20, 2019, in Orchard Park, New York.Brett Carlsen/Getty Pictures