Tennessee Titans defensive end Bud Dupree plead guilty to a lesser assault charge on Monday and was sentenced to six months probation for his role in an assault at a Walgreens back in January, TMZ Sports reported.
.@TMZ_Sports is reporting that #Titans LB Bud Dupree reportedly pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault after he attacked a Walgreens employee in Nashville in January. He will be required to serve six months of unsupervised probation and pay $418 in court costs.
— Buck Reising (@BuckReising) August 15, 2022
Surveillance cameras captured the incident last winter in which Dupree, 29, became involved in an altercation with a Walgreens employee. Footage shows the employee arguing with other individuals before Dupree joined the melee, then took the employee's phone and wrestled him to the ground. Dupree turned himself in to authorities in February after footage of the incident went viral.
Dupree will now serve six months of supervised probation, TMZ said. They added that he has also completed anger management classes and will have to pay $418 in court fees.
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