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Former MLB star Carl Crawford arrested for domestic violence

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ESPN reported that the baseball star, who once dated and has a 6-year-old son, Leo, with Basketball Wives cast member Evelyn Lozada, is alleged to have gone to Gabriele Washington‘s home in Houston, Texas with a gun.

The former couple shares a 1-year-old daughter, who distracted Crawford enough that Washington was able to get away and call the police, ESPN reports.

Crawford, 38, was in a relationship with Lozada from 2013 – 2017 when they broke up reportedly because of infidelity on his part.

Crawford was a four-time All-Star playing for the Dodgers, the Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays before retiring from baseball in 2016.

A week later, a woman and a child drowned in a pool at Crawford’s home according to multiple reports.

Source: theGrio
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