A new development has emerged in the case of Dodgers star pitcher, Julio Urias, who was recently arrested for felony domestic violence. According to multiple sources, Urias allegedly pushed a woman into a fence at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles following the LAFC vs. Inter Miami soccer game.
Key Takeaway
The arrest of Julio Urias on charges of felony domestic violence has sparked renewed concern and a further examination of the allegations. As investigations continue, the star pitcher’s absence from the Dodgers’ lineup raises questions about his future in the sport and the potential consequences he may face.
The Incident
The alleged incident occurred after the game, and initially, stadium workers intervened to break up the altercation between Urias and the woman. However, the situation escalated when the two retreated to a nearby car, where things got heated once again.
Law enforcement officials were subsequently called to the scene and removed Urias and the woman from the car before proceeding to make the arrest.
Urias’ Arrest and Release
Urias was taken into custody and booked into jail at around 1 AM PT on Monday. After spending approximately four hours behind bars, he posted $50,000 bail and was released.
Ongoing Investigation
Since the arrest, Urias has been absent from the Dodgers’ team as authorities and Major League Baseball officials conduct their investigations into the allegations of domestic violence against him.
Urias, who had been experiencing a mixed season for the LA Dodgers before the incident, currently holds an 11-8 record with a 4.60 ERA. His last appearance on the field was on September 1st.