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Ex-Raiders star Chandler Jones arrested again for violating temporary domestic violence order

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Former Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones was arrested on Tuesday for violating a domestic violence temporary protection order, per Clark County Detention Center records. 

This marks the second time in one month that the embattled edge rusher has been taken into custody by police, both of which came in Las Vegas. 

Jones, 33, was previously arrested on Sept. 28 on two charges of violating a domestic violence protective order. 

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Former Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones is accused of committing multiple violations of a protective order, according to police. (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)

The protection order against Jones reportedly came from a Sept. 12 incident that occurred when he was allegedly "rambling incoherently" as he arrived at an unidentified woman’s home with a flashlight and without shoes on, per The Athletic. 

The woman who has the protection order against Jones claims that she was a victim of domestic battery and Jones was the one who committed the wrongdoing. She was previously in a romantic relationship with him. 

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The Sept. 28 incident allegedly had Jones on the property of the woman, and later on in the day, she claims that he sent her videos of him burning items that appeared to have been taken from her home. 

The Raiders released Jones shortly after his first arrest, which ended his time with the team just over one year after signing a three-year, $51 million contract. Jones had been at odds with the organization prior

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